ISSUE 10.2 - SUMMER/FALL 1998

issue ten two

FICTION
A Big Dot Day by Lucia Perillo
The Enlargement of Alice by Cynthia Clark
Tempest-Tossed by Alana Ryan
Hardware by Jamey Hecht
Tracks by Meeka Walsh
My Girlfriend by Doris Dorrie

POETRY
Landmark, Report from the Diagnostic Sessions, Thinking About Mitch Green, and Maharaja by Mark Halliday
Hayhedge, Hayroll, and Third Farming Poem by Brenda Coultas
Minimal Fictions XXII by Robert Kostelanetz
XX, XXI, XXIV, and XXV by Ron Silliman
Cyberdermo by Billy Little
All Saints Overture and “We are bored in the city . . . ” by Joshua Clover
LOVE, HATE, LIFE, DEATH, MAMA, WATER, ETC; TREASON; and THE WISHING WELL STANZAS by Bill Knott
Of Helmets, Spangles, and Glue by Sheila E. Murphy
The Squeegee Man, The Flask, and The Game (Poof! You’re an Orange Sandwich) by David Cameron

ARTWORK
Convolutions (Front Cover) and others by Hilary Eddy

INTERVIEW
“A Demand for the Problematic”: An Epistolary Interview with Howard Barker

ESSAY
Saints, Charlatans, Witch Doctors & Good Nails: Welcome to the Adotpion Conference by Ivor Irwin

REVIEWS
Earl Lovelace’s Salt
Susan Neville’s In the House of Blue Lights
David Dodd Lee’s Downsides of Fish Culture