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Table of Contents: Issue Thirteen (Fall 2001)
Poetry
Becky Cooper How the Body
Learns to Float The Science
of Naming, an Apology The Stairway
to the Stairs Edward Bartók-Baratta Shoes I Haven’t
Worn July Has the
Most Murders Myronn Hardy Madagascar
Notebook #2 Linda Bierds Organmeister:
Hasse after Marienkirche The Last Castrato Alexander Long Noise Mihai Ursachi Sensorium
Mysticum Robert Grunst Dottie Bowling Joseph Campana 12:00am 4:32pm Lisa Yanover Guide for
the Perplexed Sarah Messer Look, Starting with
that Time Sandra Miller Katya Kapovich,
Poetesse Christopher Janke Nocturne Karen Kevorkian The Body Peter Markus Our Father’s Shed, Where Our Father
Keeps His Tools, the Rusty Buckets & Muddy Shovels, The Nuts &
Bolts & Nails & Screws, Bottles Half Filled With Whiskey Our Father Who Walks On Water Comes
Home With Two Buckets Of Fish Laura E. Howard Full Measure
Rest, A Fugue Tiny Glasses
Full of Gin Vandana Khanna Hence, Monsoon On the Edge
of Delhi Bob Hicok Memento My affair
with a hat Skin Morning, three
years into the job NonfictionBecky Bradway Confirmation FictionPatricia Cumbie Where People
Like Us Live Courtney Angela Brkic Remains Liz Beasley Curve Ball Sari Wilson Daily Commerce C. Abe Gaustad Depth of Mirrors Symposium on Poem vs. SongCampbell McGrath Grievous Angel Mary Ruefle I have a friend… Mark Halliday Me and Bruce David Wojahn Death Watch
Music Martin Walls “If I ventured
in the slipstream…” Betsy Sholl Splish-Splash Bill Olsen Flying Shoes Gerard Morrison Adios: An
Interview with Townes Van Zandt Seventeen
(Fall 2003)
Sixteen (Spring 2003) Twelve
(Spring 2001) Nine (Fall 1999) Eight (Spring 1999) Seven, (Fall 1998) Six, (Spring 1998) Five (Fall 1997) Four (Winter/Spring 1997) Three (Summer/Fall 1996) Two (Winter 1996)
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