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McSweeney's Issue 60 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern) (Photography Issue)
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Overview
For the first time ever, McSweeney's Quarterly is illustrating each short story with full-spread, elaborately-staged photographs. Featuring eight original stories, and accompanying photos by the award-winning photographer Holly Andres, Issue 60 contains tales of healing powers discovered in a neighborhood market and retiring baseball stars, of ill-fated father-daughter float-plane trips and a romance with the ghost of an old Hollywood heartthrob. A not-to-be-missed, oversized issue, this is one you'll want to keep preserved in a temperature-controlled room for generations to come.
Stories by:
- Leigh Newman
- Mai Nardone
- Santiago José Sánchez
- Neal Hammons
- Afabwaje Kurian
- Mark Chiusano
- Molly McCloskey
- Chelsea Hicks
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