J. B. Hogan
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J. B. Hogan is a fiction writer and poet living in Fayetteville, Arkansas. His latest writing credits include:
“Last Flight” (creative non-fiction), Copperfield Review, Vol. 5, Num. 4, Autumn, 2005
“We Do It Every Time,” “Why Wars Get Fought,” “Some Places We’ve Been” (poems), Poets Against War, October 25, 2005
“Blue Haze at Signpost 279” and “God Is a Metaphor” (poems), Poesia, Vol. III, No. 4, October 2005, pp. 10-11)
“In the Rain” (fiction) The Square Table, Summer 2005, Vol. III, Issue II
“Campesino” (fiction), First Prize winner, Sager Creek Arts Center (Siloam Springs, AR) Short, Short Fiction Contest, May 2005
“Police Action: October 17, 1951” (fiction), The Copperfield Review, Vol. 5, Num. 2, Spring 2005
“He Liked It That Much” (fiction), Megaera, Issue 21, Spring 2005
“Gorki in New York” (creative non-fiction), The Copperfield Review, Vol. 5, Num. 1, Fourth Anniversary Issue, Winter 2005.
In addition, he has had other short stories, poems, and non-fiction in, The Pedestal Magazine, Poesia, Ascent, Megaera, Mastodon Dentist, The Square Table, Mid-America Folklore Journal, Mobius, Viet Nam Generation, The Mark Twain Journal, and San Francisco Review of Books.
Copyright © 2006 by J. B. Hogan
