Books by Holly MacArthur

Tin House Magazine: Summer Reading 2010: Vol. 11, No. 4

by Rob Spillman, Michelle Wildgen, Win McCormack, Holly MacArthur

Tin House is an award-winning literary magazine that publishes new writers as well as more established voices; essays as well as fiction, poetry, and interviews.

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Tin House: Tribes (Fall 2014)

by Rob Spillman, Win McCormack, Holly MacArthur

Tin House is an award-winning literary magazine that publishes new writers as well as more established voices; essays as well as fiction, poetry, and interviews.

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Tin House: The International Issue

by Rob Spillman, Lee Montgomery, Win McCormack, Holly MacArthur

Tin House Magazine is a beautifully designed periodical featuring the best writers of our time alongside a new generation of talent who are poised to become the most important voices of the future. Content includes short stories, profiles, author interviews, poetry, essays, and unique departments such as "Lost & Found," reviews of overlooked or underrated books; and "Blithe Spirits" and "Readable Feast," which present tales and recipes for drinks and food in a literary way.

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Tin House: Graphic Issue (Tin House Magazine)

by Rob Spillman, Lee Montgomery, Win McCormack, Holly MacArthur

Editor Win McCormack started Tin House in 1999 as an antidote to "those stuffy, staid literary magazines that go down like cough medicine.” His gamble has paid off handsomely — Tin House is now ranked alongside such magazines as McSweeney’s and The Paris Review as one of the most important contemporary literary venues. Noted also for its high-style design, Tin House features the best writers on the scene, along with a new generation of talent the editors believe will become significant writers of the future. Equally engaged with pop culture and high art, the Tin House: Graphic Issue expands the magazine’s mission by exploring the ways in which visual art and text interact — or collide. Incorporating original art, stories, and interviews, this issue highlights the work of the most provocative graphic novelists, political cartoonists, artists, and writers today.

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Tin House: Summer Reading

by Anthony Doerr, Roddy Doyle, Lydia Davis, Win McCormack, Holly MacArthur

Tin House features over 200 pages of new, high quality literature on what each author is most passionate about — be it in the form of fiction, poetry, or essay — regardless of fashion or timeliness. Of the four issues published per year, this, the summer issue, is the only one unrestricted by theme. With its simple yet sharp design and engaging departments covering profiles, interviews, and food and drink writing, Tin House Magazine is fast becoming one of the most popular literary magazines available.

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Tin House: Spring Issue 2008: Off the Grid

by Rob Spillman, Lee Montgomery, Michelle Wildgen, Win McCormack, Holly MacArthur

Beautifully designed and showcasing the best of both well-known writers and rising stars, Tin House has pulled out of the pack to gain a reputation as the most important of contemporary literary magazines. Outsider literature, like outsider art and music, has become increasingly popular in our corporatized, consumerist society. The Spring theme issue of Tin House examines this trend in depth. Subtitled “Off the Grid,” this special issue includes powerful work by or about people or institutions that function — or don’t — out of the bounds of “normal” society. Highlighting a unique kind of raw creativity unmediated by formal training or standard narrative strategies, the issue includes a “Lost & Found” section that contains brief appreciations of texts written outside of conventional publishing, writings done in prison and mental institutions, exile and “in secret,” and in fantastic realms beyond.

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Tin House Magazine: Summer Reading 2017: Vol. 18, No. 4

by Rob Spillman, Holly MacArthur

An award-winning quarterly, Tin House started in 1999, the singular love child of an eclectic literary journal and a beautiful glossy magazine.
Drop it in your beach bag with the sunscreen and kadima paddles―our annual summer reading issue will feature a smorgasbord of new writing from established and new voices.

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Tin House Magazine: Candy: Vol. 19, No. 3 (Tin House Magazine, 75)

by Rob Spillman, Win McCormack, Holly MacArthur

Featuring fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from established authors and new voices alike, the Candy Issue explores those sweet, seductive things we crave, but that might also ruin us. Candy is all sugary, brightly colored, dangerous temptation―from jawbreakers to candy floss. From the comforting and childlike to those desirable things that can easily turn lurid and even destructive.Featuring stories, essays, and poems on appetites and the pursuit of pleasure, the hard edge on something sickly sweet, and the eternal allure of something you can’t quite trust. Candy―everyone wants more than is good for them.

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Tin House: Summer Reading 2018

by Rob Spillman, Win McCormack, Holly MacArthur

Throw on your sunglasses and prop up the parasol, Tin House is back with another Summer Reading edition. Enjoy the hottest new fiction, shine some light with uniquely personal nonfiction, and then cool off in the shade with the poets.

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Tin House Magazine: True Crime: Vol. 19, No. 1

by Rob Spillman, Holly MacArthur

An award-winning quarterly, Tin House started in 1999, the singular love child of an eclectic literary journal and a beautiful glossy magazine. Grand and slight, gritty and slick, our fall issue will be packing stories, essays, and poems inspired by the true crime genre. The long con is on you if you miss out on this one!

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