ISSUE 6.1 – WINTER 1994

issue 6.1 cover

POETRY
Obsolete Angel, What She Wanted and What We Don’t Understand by Renée Ashley
The Pianist, Night Watchman at the Aquarium and Howard Johnson’s by Joy Manesiotis
March, 1993 by Elizabeth Dodd
Sunday Supplement by Janet McCann
New Suit, Just Like Mayakovsky by Gerald Williams
Mucking Out by Jenifer Young-Sadowski
Fall and Winning, Losing by Brian Clements
Variations on a Theme after Flaubert and My Wall by Rebekah Remington
Trail Horses in a Field by Colleen Morton
Seclusion at Nine O’Clock by Eric Rawson
Squirrel Hunting by Jason Holtzman
In a Garden and A Story by Colette Inez
Sycamore Bay by Jacqueline Marcus
Stopping at the Edge of Paradise by Walter Bargen
All the Harm I’ve Done to Silence #1 and All the Harm I’ve Done to Silence #2 by Jim Leftwich
The Things We Do by Stephanie Hager
Where the Muse Lives, The Muse Stares, The Muse Smokes, The Muse Lends a Hand, The Muse Off-Duty and The Muse Gets Back on the Bus by Robert Long

FICTION
November 1944 by Beth Lordan
Her Paint by Sheila Mulligan-Webb
Blind by Kelly McQuain
The Leap by Richard Stockton Rand
What Helps One with an Introduction by Mark Staunton by William Stuckey

INTERVIEW
The Beauty That Draws You: An Interview with Dellas Henke

ART
Plates by Dellas Henke

ESSAY
Reflections: Cosmetics in the Family by Alexandra van de Kamp

REVIEWS
Sherman Alexie’s First Indian on the Moon
Steve Erickson’s Arc d’X
David Leavitt’s While England Sleeps