
POETRY
The Evolutionary Genius of Peripheral Vision and How Things Are Balanced by Ronald Bullis
Interpreting the Silence by Alex Grant
Earthbound Lives by Jody A. Zorgdrager
Chungli by Adam Chiles
Kansas City International, Spell for Long Mornings, and The Ground is Swollen & Black: the Air Not Moving at All by John Pursley III
Cold Box by Jonathan Musgrove
Drizzle, City Jungles, I Live on the Sea Floor, and The World is Sour by Alfonsina Storni
No One Knows by David Lehman
Double Aubade, Pinning Down the Notes, Self Portrait in a Blank Room, and Elegy by Wayne Miller
L’armée Des Oiseaux Affamés by Patrick Ryan Frank
Saint Catastrophe, and The Worry Room by Elizabeth Hogan
wij rijden met familie and ze wou dat ze iets terugvond by Miriam Van hee
Field Song by A.F. Thomas
Balcony Talk with Cigars, and Alzheimer’s by David Hernandez
Polish Sauna, Poem for My Journal That Disapeared, and Diminutive by Karen Kovacik
Every Day Above Ground is a Good Day, and Bliss by R.T. Smith
INTERVIEW
Out Towards the Right Hand Margin with Mark Halliday
ARTWORK
Bath and Toons (Front Cover); Scribe (Back Cover); and Photos by Jill Edwards
FICTION
About to Drop by Chad Simpson
Psycho, Bamm, and Fly by Rita Welty Bourke
Ransom by Emily Gray Tedrowe
Byron by Teresa Milbrodt
REVIEWS
Mary A. Koncel’s You Can Tell the Horse Anything
Toni Morrison’s Love
Eudora Welty’s On Sir William Faulkner
W.S. Merwin’s Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: A New Verse Translation








