Arts & Humanities

Isotope Hits the Airwaves

Excerpts from Utah State University English Department's Isotope: A Journal of Literary Nature and Science Writing began airing Friday, Jan. 13, on Martha Stewart Living Radio on the Sirius Satellite Radio Network, channel 112.

The Naturalist’s Datebook” airs daily, and shares with listeners what happened on this date in natural history. The show ran a poem, Night of Rearrangement, by Michael Tritto, that appeared in the debut issue of Isotope. Marion Roach, producer of The Naturalist’s Datebook, has requested permission from us and our authors to read at least eighteen more excerpts from various issues of Isotope.
 
Isotope: A Journal of Literary Nature and Science Writing is a bi-annual publication of the Utah State University English Department and is edited by Christopher Cokinos.
 
Single issues of Isotope 3.2 are available for $5 at the Utah State University Bookstore, the Logan Borders, or can be ordered online. Back issues and subscriptions are also available online or by writing to Isotope, Department of English, Utah State University, 3200 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT, 84322-3200. A one-year subscription is $10, two-year is $18. Please make checks payable to Isotope.

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