ISSUE 13.1 WINTER/SPRING 2001

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FICTION
The Tree That Goes Missing by John Sullivan
Switzerland by Rob Yardumian
The Super Fantastic New Zealand Triangle by Elizabeth Crane

INTERVIEWS
A Conversation with Jane Hamilton: From Benevolent Dictators to Archaeologists
Dangerous Creatures: An Interview with Steve Yarbrough

POETRY
Learning to Speak by Meg Kearney
* by Simon Perchik
Post Mortem and A Doctrine of Signatures by Austin Hummell
The Funerals of Poor People by William Jolliff
Warnings by Donald Revell
Dwight Pearl Attends Summer Fest at Island Park by Michael Schulz
Motel Limbo by Megan Harlan
Confession of a Serial Priest by Michael Broek
What the Blind Mullah Told Her by Kurt S. Olsson
Elektra, or the Saving of Birds in Dallas by Liliana Ursu
3/10 Florence by Robin S. Chapman
Position by Aaron McCollough
Getting It by Barbara Griest-Devora
[Large Unidentified Insect in the Distance] and [Housefly] by Gabriel Gudding
Knife’s Edge Ballet by Don Winter

ESSAY
Game Plans by Thomas Washington

REVIEW
Mark Levine’s Enola Gay

ARTWORK
Hope (front cover); Memory Is a Flying Fish (back cover) by Laura A. Williams