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Iron Horse Literary Review [First Frost 2002]
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Poem:  "Safe Places to Die" This issue of the Iron Horse Literary Review also had cover art by Peter I. Chang, which caused a bit of an uproar at the Texas Tech University when it was published--mainly because, in the aftermath of 9/11, there were those who viewed Chang's painting of St. Teresa de Avila (a Quarn sitting open on her knee) as somehow being a veiled tribute to Islamic-based terrorism.  Go figure. 
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Poem:  "Safe Places to Die"

This issue of the Iron Horse Literary Review also had cover art by Peter I. Chang, which caused a bit of an uproar at the Texas Tech University when it was published--mainly because, in the aftermath of 9/11, there were those who viewed Chang's painting of St. Teresa de Avila (a Quarn sitting open on her knee) as somehow being a veiled tribute to Islamic-based terrorism.  Go figure. 

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About Mitch

Born in New Mexico during the "crossfire hurricane" year of 1968 , Mitch Cullin is the author of eight books of fiction, including the novel-in-verse Branches, The Cosmology of Bing, UnderSurface, and the globe-spanning story collection...

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Published Reviews

Dec.20.2007

Cullin is an unusually sophisticated theorist of human nature, and this book is first and foremost an analysis of Holmes -- both as a fictional character and as an embodiment of the human drive to make...

Dec.20.2007

TIDELAND
By Mitch Cullin.
192 pp. Chester Springs, Pa.:
Dufour Editions. $22.

BRANCHES
By Mitch Cullin.
Illustrated by
Ryuzo Kikushima.
197 pp. Sag...