Table of Contents: Issue Seventeen (Fall 2003)
Julianna Baggott
Q and A:
Why don’t you write formal poetry?
Q and A:
Don’t poets just write the same poem over and over?
The
Stolen Poem: My Brother Poem after Levine’s “What Work Is”
Bridgette Bates
It Is on a
Big River
Eric Chock
As Tears Go
By
Things
your mother told you not to do, or else….
Marisa de los Santos
Getting the
Body Back
New Mother
The Work of
Marriage
Kimberly Blaeser
Drawing
Breath
Seasonal
Francesca Abbate
Oblique
Dear Gone
Paul Hoover
The
Interleaving
Gravity’s
Children
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Crumpled
Paper
Elizabeth McLagan
Letter from
St. Nicholas Church, Prague
Jayson Iwen
2
4
5
Richard Jackson
The Boy
That Was in Me
Lisa Furmanski
Pantheon
Susan Firer
A Few
Sentimental Bombs & One Bindi of Sun
The
Luminosity Equation
Suzanne Rivecca
Flying
Fathers
Peter Orner
Moira Crone
Lee Martin
Orman Day
No Dressing
Evan Kuhlman Petee
The Summer
of My Disco Tent
Michelle Boyajian
Like
Wildfire
Michael Czyzniejewski
To Be
Walker
Mary Morris
Sense of
Direction: Lost and Found
Kirsten Hemmy
An
Interview With, and Three Poems by, Ralph Angel
Cynthia Running-Johnson
Rosmarie
Waldrop
Peter Blickle
Joseph
Roth, translated with an introduction by Michael Hoffman
Glenn Deutsch
S.L.
Wisenberg
Peter Patau
Susan
Sontag
Haruki
Murakami, translated by Jay Rubin
Haruki
Murakami, translated by Alfred Birnbaum and Philip Gabriel
Haruki
Murakami, translated by Jay Rubin
Gina Betcher
ZZ Packer
Kurt Haenicke
John
Haskell
J. Gabriel Scala
Aimee
Nezhukumatithil
Cody Todd
John
Rybicki
Traveling
at High Speeds;
John
Rybicki
Roy Seeger
Kathleen
McGookey
Sixteen
(Spring 2003) Fifteen
(Fall 2002) Fourteen (Spring 2002) Thirteen
(Fall 2001) Twelve (Spring 2001)
Eleven (Fall 2000)
Ten (Spring 2000) 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) One
(Spring 1995)
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