Gender benders have a rich history in literature. Most notable might be Shakespeare's Twelfth Night with its comical swapping and confusion that occurred. In today's society gender portrayal has become even more prevalent, as fashion and science allow us to blur the lines more than ever before. In his short story, "Birdie," Mark Wisniewski uses women's basketball to show how his characters define themselves sexually and as skilled athletes.
--Caitlin Garing
Mark Wisniewski's work has appeared in a wide variety of literary magazines. He teaches at Our Lady of the Lake University. [1993]
Featuring work by M.C. Armstrong, John W. Evans, Benjamin S. Grossberg, Becky Adnot Haynes, Nathan Hogan, Jonathan Johnson, Devin Murphy, Wade Ostrowski, and Sharon Solwitz... and an interview with Natasha Trethewey.

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