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Editor: Dan Albergotti

Fiction Editor: Jason Ockert

Nonfiction Editor: Joe Oestreich

Associate Editor, Fiction and Nonfiction: Cara Blue Adams

Poetry Readers, Issue 12: Joe Bueter, Caroline Cahill, Hastings Hensel

Fiction Reader, Issue 12: Jason Bordt

Webmaster: Jeannie French

Waccamaw is published online twice a year, in the fall and spring, from Coastal Carolina University via the address www.waccamawjournal.com, featuring contemporary poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction.

All material included in each issue is copyrighted by Waccamaw on behalf of the individual authors, who retain all reprint rights to their work upon publication.

All Waccamaw banner covers are created from photographs of the Waccamaw River by Dan Albergotti.

Views expressed in Waccamaw, both in the creative work and in editorial comment, do not necessarily reflect the views of Coastal Carolina University, nor of its trustees, administration, faculty, staff, or students.

Waccamaw is a member of the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses and is supported by the Department of English and the College of Humanities and Fine Arts at Coastal Carolina University, as well as by a grant from Fred Hicks III.

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