Pembroke Magazine, No. 22 (1990) features essays by Reinhold Grimm, Dianna Henning, George Stein, and more. Fiction from Liza Field, Harry Humes, Roy E. Maynor, and Terry Roberts. Poetry from Jay Blumenthal, John Judson, Gigi Marks, Ron Wallace, and others. William Walsh interviews Harry Crews. North Carolina Writers honor Betty Hodges.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 23 (1991)

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 24 (1992) presents contemporary poetry of Germany. Thus Stephenson continues the international focus, eclectic content, and quest for new talent begun by Macleod when he founded the magazine.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 25 (1993) has a feature on Takamura Kotaro and his poetry by Hiroaki Sato. Also: fiction by William Joyner and Heather Ross Miller, poems by Lou Lipsitz, Carolyn Stoloff, Carl Martin, Richard Kostelanetz, Agnes McDonald, Cory Brown, and many other, as well as a tribute to novelist Wilma Dykeman.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 26 (1994) is the Joseph Mitchell special issue. North Carolina Writers salute John Ehle, and there is an interview with Andrew Lytle. Other contributors: Betty Adcock, Reinhold Grimm, Hugh Fox, Al Maginnes, Janie Fink, Ronald H. Bayes, and William Walsh.  Mary C. Williams has an essay on the poetry of Betty Adcock, and Adcock contributes some poems.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 27 (1995) is a special North Carolina Native American women writers issue. Also: fiction by Heather Ross Miller, essays by William Doreski, Ronald H. Bayes, Nathaniel Burt, and Richard Ball, and poems by Lenard D. Moore, Simon J. Ortiz, Barbara Guest, Kathleen Halme, and others. North Carolina Writers honor H.G. Jones, longtime curator of the N. C. Collections at the Louis Round Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 28 (1996) is a general issue, featuring stories by Tom Wicker and Bill Toole, poems by Fleda Brown Jackson, Robert Wallace, Jared Carter, Deborah Brody, Stephen E. Smith, and many others. North Carolina Writers pay tribute to poet John Foster West.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 29 (1997) is a special Daphne Athas issue, with eighty-one pages devoted to Athas's fiction and poetry. Ferruccio Brugnaro is also featured. In addition: three essays on Thomas Wolfe's life and work — by Reid Huntley, Joanne Marshall Mauldin, and Morton I. Teicher. Poems by Anthony Abbott, Merrill Leffler, Jeffery Beam, Ann Goldsmith, and others. 

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 30 (1998) focuses on the German poet Karl Krolow. Reinhold Grimm, a contributing editor to Pembroke Magazine, introduces Krolow and translates his poetry. Also: a feature on poet and publisher Glenna Luschei (with an essay on her life and work by Hugh Fox) and an interview with Josephine Jacobsen (by Grace Cavalieri). Betty Hodges and Ed Hodges contribute fiction. Fred Chappell contributes an essay on the poetry of Sam Ragan. North Carolina Writers honor children's storyteller and artist Glen Rounds.

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Pembroke Magazine, No. 31 (1999) is devoted to current Hungarian poetry and to the life and work of writer and humanist John Ehle. Grace Cavalieri interviews Robert Pinsky. William Harmon, Robert Morgan, and John Hope Franklin are also featured.

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