<p><em>MidAmerica</em> is a peer-reviewed academic journal published annually by The Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature. Contents of issue LI (2024):</p><ul><li>Can Technical College Students 'Think Like a Mountain'? -- Gretchen Lida</li><li>Anderson Trilling and the Influence of Powerful Critics: Score One for the Author -- Robert Dunne</li><li>'An Antydote fer the Brute': Apocalyptic Imagination in <em>Farmer Hiram on the World's War</em> -- Jefferson Storms</li><li>Multiple Awakenings in Sherwood Anderson's Story 'An Awakening' -- Janet Ruth Heller</li><li>Beatrice Roethke's Marginalia: Unseen Narratives about a Pulitzer Poet's Legacy -- Madeline Bruessow and Sherrin Frances</li><li>Marcie R. Rendon's Cash Blackbear Crime-Fiction Series and Nordic Settler Colonial Legacies in Minnesota's Red River Valley -- Rosemary Erickson Johnsen</li><li>Green People in Dingess Roberts and Gieni's <em>Manifest Destiny: Flora and Fauna</em> -- Alexandria Remm</li><li>Two New Books on Hemingway: A Review Essay -- Michael Schupska</li><li>Floods Fonts and Waterways in Midwestern Poetry: A Review Essay -- Eleanor Reeds</li><li>Midwestern Angles: A Review Essay -- Eric Tucker</li><li>Restoring the Upper Midwest from Landscape to Literature: A Review Essay -- Christian Knoeller</li><li>Annual Bibliography of Midwestern Literature 2022 -- Robert Beasecker</li></ul><p></p>