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Ronald Spatz Dean of Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Program Director of the University Honors Program Executive and Founding Editor of the Alaska Quarterly Review Founding Editor and Project Director of the Statewide website, LitSite Alaska MFA in Creative Writing, University of Iowa Writer's Workshop afrms1@uaa.alaska.edu | Alaska Quarterly Review | |  | Praise for Alaska Quarterly Review “One of the nation’s best literary magazines.” The Washington Post Book World “Original and fresh.” Stuart Dyliek ‘Playing an impressive part in our national literature!’ Laura Fur,nan, Series Editor Prize Stories: The 0. Henry Awards “Highly recommended and deserves applause.” Bill Katz, Library Journal | | Alaska Quarterly Review | |  | from Kirkus Reviews, August 1, 1999 "...This is quite a tidy little omnibus of poems, oral histories, folk tales, and stories by Native Alaskans, many appearing in their original languages with translations on facing pages. ...Alaska Quarterly Review is to be commended. ...Those unfamiliar with Alaska culture will find in the very extensive commentaries a useful orientation to what remains a largely unknown world. The commentaries and notes, in fact, may prove of greater interest to many than the tales and poems themselves, offering as they do a glimpse into the history of our Last Frontier." From The Congressional Record, September 24, 1999 Tribute to Alaska Native Writers, Storytellers & Orators by Alaska Senator Frank Murkowski, United States Senate. | | Intimate Voices, Ordinary Lives | |  | from Hurricane Alice "Alaska Quarterly Review’s Intimate Voices, Ordinary Lives: Stories of Fact and Fiction does not make a distinction between its fiction and non-fiction. Ronald Spatz, the editor, calls this "a personal invitation to search for truth." It’s an interesting challenge. The exquisite craft of the stories, fictional or not, allows the reader to suspend all doubt, to fully enter these stories and find the truth within. …This is a thought-provoking, well-crafted collection." --Kathryn Duhamel | | | One Blood: The Narrative Impulse | |  | Clockwatch Review: An Online Quarterly of Books "One Blood: The Narrative Impulse, AQR's glossy-covered companion to Intimate Voices, Ordinary Lives (1997), showcases a captivating assortment of first person narratives. According to AQR's executive and founding editor Ronald Spatz, the premise behind this latest special collection is the notion that an absence of genre allows "the primacy of narrative itself, "thereby amplifying the "truthfulness of the story." .While the narrative impulse "toward story" unites these 31 stories, excellence in storytelling technique is what defines and distinguishes this stunning collection. Highly recommended." -- Chelle Miko PopMatters "Remarkable stories." -- Phoebe Kate Foster, PopMatters Associate Books Editor | |
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