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Claire (clairegordon211) | 1 comments I would like to ask if we can please edit the cover of the linked book or add another edition with the actual cover in the picture. I am a collector of McSweeney's Quarterly Concern issues and I love the literary journal not only for its stories but also for the beautiful covers and interesting formats that they print the issues with. I love the beautiful cover for issue 77 and I would like the option to track my reading of this issue with the cover shown. I also noticed that the description for the issue is not correct, noting that this is the "76th issue:. I've included all information for the book below including a link to the McSweeney's website where a picture of the cover can be found. Thank you very much!

Title: McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, Issue 77

Author(s) name(s): Rita Bullwinkel (Editor)

ISBN (or ASIN): 978-1-95211-997-2

Publisher: McSweeney's

Publication date: February 20, 2025

Format: Paperback

Page count: 150

Description: Three-time National Magazine Award-winning McSweeney’s Quarterly returns, now helmed by new Editor Rita Bullwinkel. Inside this ecstatic paperback you’ll find a stunningly exuberant and delirious portfolio of paintings by former Quarterly Editor Claire Boyle, and new work by seventeen writers. Gasp in awe at a story by Mieko Kawakami told entirely through the lens of overheard phone calls; a sci-fi epic by Yuri Herrera; fresh, heartstopping, and scathingly beautiful prose by Venita Blackburn, Joanna Howard, and Icarus Koh—a never-before-published fiction writer; and brilliant letters from Nell Zink, Jennifer S. Cheng, Elisa Gonzalez, and more! Get through the winter blues with this issue’s vibrating, radiant, maximalist energy and stand squarely in opposition to the literary vogue de jour of cold, minimalist austerity.

Link to book page: https://store.mcsweeneys.net/products...


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Brad Audiobibliophile (trollslayer1) | 9429 comments Appears to have been done as the image in the link and the image on Goodreads are the same.


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