ISSUE 2.2 – SUMMER 1990

issue 2.2 cover

POETRY
Detroit Means Strait by Marge Piercy
Missing by Malcolm Glass
Junk Calls by Richard Cecil
Hop-Along Hunter by Carolyn E. Campbell
Prowler by Daylight by Tam Lin Neville
Edie and For Lucy, Who Has Alzheimer’s by Felix Stefanile
Divorce, 1969 by William Miller
Merchant Marine and Butcher by Peter Wild
Nightmare Elvis by Mitchell LesCarbeau
Aquos and A Little Wine, Some Death by Stephen Perry
The Boy Who Dimmed Light Bulbs by Denise Duhamel
The Moment’s Equation by Vern Rutsala
Far Out in the P0nd, Lazing by Kip Zegers
John Xantus by Cara Chamberlain
Ours by Barbara Moore
All Earth Makes Allowance for the Plausible by Alan Nadel
The Long Hunt by Russ Madison
Walking the Desert by Michael Spence
Fargo by John Updike
A Bass Fisherman Adjusts His Vision to a Darker View of the World by Ron Rash
Omeros, Chapter XLVI by Derek Walcott

TRANSLATIONS
Helga Novak’s Scham, Einer Stand und Sang and Reparaturtag translations by Sammy McLean
Guillaume Apollinaire’s J’ai Eu le Courage and Annie translations by Diane Lunde

PHOTOGRAPHY
Ann Bellanti

FICTION
My Sister’s Novel by Maura Stanton
The House Aflame by Norberto Luis Romero translation  by H.E. Francis
Marie (Fat Girls Can Fly) by Jeffrey Clapp
Publius and the Severed Arm by William Stuckey
Lewis/Driving/Crazy by Kent Nelson