Spring 2015 (Vol. 7, No. 1)
Complete Issue
Individual Files
- Cover, Vol. 7, No. 1, Spring 2015
- Table of Contents
- Copyright Information
- Masthead
- For Contributors
- Note From the Editor
- Women and Literary Journalism: A Special Issue
- On Recognition of Quality Writing (Leonora Flis)
- From Fiction to Fact: Zora Neale Hurston and the Ruby McCollum Trial (Roberta S. Maguire)
- The Life Story of Mrs. Ruby J. McCollum!, Part III (Zora Neale Hurston)
- The Life Story of Mrs. Ruby J. McCollum!, Part IV (Zora Neale Hurston)
- Meridel Le Sueur, Dorothy Day, and the Literary Journalism of Advocacy During the Great Depression (Nancy L. Roberts)
- The Works of Edna Staebler: Using Literary Journalism to Celebrate the Lives of Ordinary Canadians (Bruce Gillespie)
- Rebels With a Cause: Women Reporting the Spanish Civil War (Isabelle Meuret)
- Preferring “Dirty” to “Literary” Journalism: In Australia, Margaret Simons Challenges the Jargon While Producing the Tests (Sue Joseph)
- Leila Guerriero and the Uncertain Narrator (Pablo Calvi)
- Alexandra Fuller of Southern Africa: A White Woman Writer Goes West (Anthea Garman, Gillian Rennie)
- Scholar-Practitioner Q&A… An Interview With Barbara Ehrenreich (William Dow, Leonora Flis)
- Book Reviews (Nancy L. Roberts)
- Scoping Out the Ethics of Literary Journalism (Thomas B. Connery)
- A Canadian Literary Pioneer’s Improbable Trip From Acclaim to Outcast to a Pauper’s Grave (Linda Kay)
- Hillbilly Heaven, Hillbilly Hell (Jonathan D. Fitzgerald)
- Patrolling the Margins of Fact and Fiction (Brian Nerney)
- Saying “Religion” Out Loud (Amber Roessner)
- Mission Statement
- International Association for Literary Journalism Studies