Our latest feature is something we're calling "American Songbook." We plan to feature covers of American traditional songs and original songs that come out of that line of descent. The first featured musician is C.J. Opperthauser covering the folk song "Goodnight Irene," first made famous by Leadbelly and later covered by musicians as diverse as … Continue reading American Songbook: C.J. Opperthauser covers “Goodnight Irene”
Call for Submissions: August Reading Period Now Open!
Contributor’s Notes: Joyce Goldenstern on “A Brief History of Barbed-Wire . . .” from Issue One
Joyce Goldenstern discusses the background of her short story "A Brief History of Barbed-Wire and How It Affects and Does Not Affect the Life of Hannah Johnson Shoemaker." Barbed wire actually was invented in Dekalb, Illinois simultaneously by three separate inventors, so the historical background to this story is, for the most part, accurate – … Continue reading Contributor’s Notes: Joyce Goldenstern on “A Brief History of Barbed-Wire . . .” from Issue One
Contributor’s Notes: Dan Mancilla on “The Fifth Sorrowful Mystery”
Dan Mancilla on the composition of his short story "The Fifth Sorrowful Mystery" “The Fifth Sorrowful Mystery” is an adapted chapter from my novel-length manuscript The Deathmask of El Gaucho. The novel follows the career of the popular luchador, El Gaucho and follows the lives of Flaco and Anthony, two little boys who are among … Continue reading Contributor’s Notes: Dan Mancilla on “The Fifth Sorrowful Mystery”
Contributor’s Notes: Chelsey Clammer on “Infestation” from Issue One
Chelsey Clammer on the origins of her nonfiction piece "Infestation": I wrote this piece as I was just moving into a small mountain town in order to concentrate on writing. The town—which has now turned into a casino town—is a place I have visited since I was a child. I have never known the history … Continue reading Contributor’s Notes: Chelsey Clammer on “Infestation” from Issue One
Issue One Playlist
It's only natural for a journal about historical American culture to be deeply tied to music, and the the museum of americana is certainly proving to be no exception. No doubt because music is such an enormous part of our country's cultural DNA, much of the prose, poetry, and art we've published has direct or … Continue reading Issue One Playlist
Issue One Contents
Hey, everybody -- we just want to say thanks again for all the terrific submissions. We've been working hard to put together our lineup for opening day, and it looks like we've got it pretty close to settled. We may add a prose piece or two, but otherwise, how about this for first issue? Oh, … Continue reading Issue One Contents
Our First Reading Period is Now Closed; Issue One Coming Soon
Our first open reading period has been a huge success! Our hardworking editors have carefully read through/looked at hundreds of stories, poems, and photographs in the past month, and our first issue is beginning to take shape. We still have a few more decisions to make, but it's safe to say that our first issue … Continue reading Our First Reading Period is Now Closed; Issue One Coming Soon
Our Roster Grows
After quite a search, we lucked into the perfect candidate to handle photography and art here at the museum of americana. We're pleased to announce the addition of Jennifer Joy Jameson to our team. You can read a little more about Jennifer's activities and interests below. Jennifer Joy Jameson is a folklorist, writer, and photographer from Southern California. She … Continue reading Our Roster Grows
And Finally, Prose Editor Lindsey Griffin
I'm happy to introduce to you our second prose editor, Lindsey Griffin. Lindsey's conception of the fiction and nonfiction we'll publish here at the museum of americana is eclectic and playful. She's full of ideas about the kind of work she'd like to see, but, as she puts it, "There are really limitless ways to incorporate … Continue reading And Finally, Prose Editor Lindsey Griffin
Meet Poetry Editor Tim Hunt
It's a pleasure to for us to announce the second half of our poetry team, Tim Hunt. As you'll see below, Tim has a strong publication record both as a poet and a scholar, but rather than try to describe to you why we're so excited to have him on board, we'll just let him … Continue reading Meet Poetry Editor Tim Hunt
