BigFootMoon: Formerly the American Quarterly Review

"BigFoot Moon" is "a fun Portland novel in the form of a literary magazine. When The American Quarterly Review gets taken over by two outsiders, a murder triggers a maze of weirdly connected events. Detective Zapf explores Sir Walter Scott's landing on the Oregon coast, the American Stonehenge at Maryhill, Sylvia Plath's birth certificate, Manzanita and Neahkahie Mountain. The climax is set in Portland's west hills at the Pittock Mansion, and--for one character--Portland gets transformed into the 1895." -- From the Publisher

1 COPY IN THE NEXT

The N. Katherine Hayles Collection

Published in 2006 by Paulson, A. B..

This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Dr. N. Katherine Hayles in December of 2017.

PUBLICATION TYPE

E-lit Object

COPY MEDIA FORMAT

CD-ROM