Table of Contents: Issue Seventeen (Fall 2003)

 

Contributors' Notes


Poetry

 

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”

            Poetry in the Suburbs

 

Bridgette Bates

            It Is on a Big River

            The Olympic Room

 

Eric Chock

            As Tears Go By

            Things your mother told you not to do, or else….

 

Marisa de los Santos

            Getting the Body Back

            After the Unimaginable

            New Mother

            The Work of Marriage

 

Kimberly Blaeser

            Drawing Breath

            Fantasies of Women

            Seasonal

 

Francesca Abbate

            Oblique

            Dear Now

            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

 

Fiction

 

Suzanne Rivecca

            Flying Fathers

 

Peter Orner

            A Waukegan Story

 

Moira Crone

            Seams

 

Lee Martin

            Assisted Living

 

Orman Day

            No Dressing

 

Evan Kuhlman Petee

            The Summer of My Disco Tent

 

Michelle Boyajian

            Like Wildfire

 

Michael Czyzniejewski

            To Be Walker

 

Creative Nonfiction

 

Mary Morris

            Sense of Direction: Lost and Found

 

Interview

 

Kirsten Hemmy

            An Interview With, and Three Poems by, Ralph Angel

 

Recommended Books

 

Cynthia Running-Johnson

            Rosmarie Waldrop

            Lavish Absence: Recalling and Rereading Edmond Jabès

 

Peter Blickle

            Joseph Roth, translated with an introduction by Michael Hoffman

            What I Saw: Reports from Berlin, 1920-1933

 

Glenn Deutsch

            S.L. Wisenberg

            Holocaust Girls: History, Memory & Other Obsessions

 

Peter Patau

            Susan Sontag

            Regarding the Pain of Others;

            Haruki Murakami, translated by Jay Rubin

            The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle;

            Haruki Murakami, translated by Alfred Birnbaum and Philip Gabriel

            Underground;

            Haruki Murakami, translated by Jay Rubin

            After the Quake: Stories

 

Gina Betcher

            ZZ Packer

            Drinking Coffee Elsewhere

 

Kurt Haenicke

            John Haskell

            I Am Not Jackson Pollock

 

J. Gabriel Scala

            Aimee Nezhukumatithil

            Miracle Fruit

 

Cody Todd

            John Rybicki

            Traveling at High Speeds;

            John Rybicki

            Yellow-Haired Girl With Spider

 

Roy Seeger

            Kathleen McGookey

            Whatever Shines

 

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