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Current issue contains:
Contents:
Poetry -
Stephen Oliver
Mark Pirie
Basim Furat
Rich Furman
Elizabeth Swados
Sarah Rosenthal
Jackson Wheeler
Karl Young
Mark DeCarteret
Prose -
Neil Grimmett
Deadstock
Brenda Ling
Think in Chinese
Vanessa Raney
The Things That Flash Across Your Face
Tim Metcalf
Book Reviews
past issues:
Issue #19
contains poetry by: Daniela Gioseffi, Corey Mesler, Richard Fein, Michael
Schiavo, Marthe Reed, Jennifer Firestone, M. L. Weber; prose by: Daniela
Gioseffi - Losing Jesus: An Essay; Karen Ackland - The Buddhist Holiday
Pary; Beth Pardue - After Diana; Ray Ragosta - A book review of "Our
Fortunes" by Julie Kalendek and Eric Dolphy: Some Reflections, An Essay
Issue #18
Cydney Chadwick issue - Selected Works
Issue #17
Rochelle Ratner issue - Selected Works
Issue #16
Paul Beckman issue - "Lovers and Other Mean People" - a novella
Issue #15
Special Cuban/American issue - guest-edited by Andrea O'Reilly Herrera -
contains work by Uva de Aragón, Jesús J. Barquet, Aimée G. Bolaños, Carlota
Caulfield, Lourdes Gil, Jorge Guitart, Olga Karman, Andrea O'Reilly Herrera,
Iraida Iturralde, José Kozer, Pablo Medina, Francisco Morán, Elías Miguel
Muñoz, Ricardo Pau-Llosa, Pedro Portal, Eliana Rivero, Sara Rosell, Ramón
Rubio, Luna Rubio, Virgil Suárez, and Néstor Díaz de Villegas.
Issue #14
contains work by Joe Ahearn, Glenn Armstrong, David Aronson, Soniah Naheed
Kamal, Herbert Foster Kaufmann, Amy King, Nathan Leslie, Duane Locke, Paul
Murphy, Sheila E. Murphy, Ken Rumble, Hazel Smith, Tad Wojnicki and a book
review of "Living Root" (a memoir by Michael Heller).
Issue #13
There is no issue numbered 13.
Issue #12
contains the selected poems of Ray Ronci.
Issue #11
contains work by Jason Lee Brown, Lucille Lang Day, Rich Furman, Risa
Kaparo, Thomas Kellar, Alex Lemon, Wayne Moore, John Sweet, Nico Vassilakis
Ian Randall Wilson, Paul Dulberg, Prasenjit Maiti, Cathy Warner, Ray
Ragosta.
Issue #10
contains work by Pierre Joris, Karl Young, Paul Beckman, Andrei Codrescu,
Shawn Davis, Paul Alan Fahey, Herbert Foster Kaufman, John J. Maguire,
Rochelle Ratner, Wayne Scheer, Lawrence Upton, and Harriet Zinnes.
Issue #9
contains work by Shabnam Arora Asfah, Susham Bedi, Gregory Graafls, Vanitha
Sankaran, Sunny Singh, Karl Young, Andrea O'Reilly Herrera, Karen Lewis,
Geraldine McKenzie, Jonatan Minton, Sheila E. Murphy, Clark Lunberry, David
Reisman, Michael Rothenberg, M. L. Weber, and Reuven BenYuhmin.
Issue #8
contains work by Karl Young, M. L. Weber, Eileen Tabios, Jessy Randall,
George Quasha, Manorama Mathai, Tristram Kimbrough, Jascha Kessler, Samir
Dayal, John M. Daniel, Cydney Chadwick, James Cervantes, and Jonathan
Alexader.
Issue #7
contains work by Leonard Adler, Fred Caruso, Mark DuCharme, Halvard Johnson,
Burt Kimmelman, Eric Magrane, Maureen McLane, Gerald Schwartz, Hazel Smith,
Brian Kim Stefans, M. L. Weber, and Lawrence Upton.
Issue #6
contains poems selected from the Collected Poems of R. P. Dickey.
Issue #5
contains work by Rebecca Laroche, Katya Giritsky, H. Kassia Fleisher, Carla
Homeister, Ellen Lansky, R. P. Dickey, Lawrence Lumpf, Sheila E. Murphy,
Marthe Reed, Beth Simon, Joanna Sondheim, M. L. Weber, and Peter Wild.
The first four issues of the magazine were print-only issues.
Issue #1 contains work by Paul Hoover, Pierre Joris, Lance Olsen, M. L.
Weber, Ray Ronci, John Williams, Michael Heller, Jeremy J. Huffman, Linda
Bohe, Mark Amerika, and Jane Augustine.
Issue #2 contains work by Michael Coffey, Jana Hays, Bob Harrison, David
Golumbia, Andrew Schelling, Fred Muratori, E. McGrand, Michael Heller,
Kristen Ankiewicz and Lance Olsen.
Issue #3 contains work by Peter Wild, Rochelle Ratner, Bill Berkson, Elaine
Equi, Laurel Speer, Trevor Dodge, Paul Beckman, Susan Wheeler, James
Bertolino, Clayton Eshleman, Sheila E. Murphy, M. L. Weber and Greg Evason.
Issue #4 has a theme, women writers on the natural world, and contains work
by Rochelle Ratner, Amie Siegel, Patricia Dubrava, Elizabeth Fox, Brett
Evans, H. Kassia Fleisher, Jean Anderson, Sharon Dolin, Laurel Speer, Cheryl
Burket (interview of Vandana Shiva), and Elsa Cross.
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