ISSUE 6.2 – SUMMER 1994

issue 6.2 cover

POETRY
Abide, Dance, The Fireman Takes His Bride To The Christian Cockfights and Peas by Michael David Madonick
Making Tea at Two A.M. by Terry Wisniewski
First Frost, This Story, Before You Called and The Way It Was Told by Terry Kirts
What The Nation Needed by Kathryn Hall
Psalm by Daniel Morris
The Vision of an Idiot by David James
This Old Man, Accidental Blessings and Posters the Sun is Erasing by David Graham
God and Country by Mark Rubin
A Sort of Diary From the Black River by William Porter
You Go by Kathleen Lynch
Personal Problems by James Cushing
Another Version and Tours of the Architecture by Laura Mullen
Peatmoss by Carolyn Alessio
Macy’s Annual Thanksgiving Day Parade by Todd Smith
Dove Song by Nancy Pulley
Home by Douglas Nordfors
Zwischen by Talia Bloch
For Julie by Jaquelyn Malone
The Poet at Five by Curt Rode
Transit by Ted Lord
Cuff-links by George Kalamaras
Leaping, Two Fridas and Strings by Maxine Scates
Job’s Wife: A 20th Century Casting Call by Eleanor Wilner
Knowledge by Gerald Stern

INTERVIEW
Good News, Bad News: An Interview with Gerald Stern
Gaining Perspective: An Interview with Ana Lois-Bargalló

TRANSLATION
Etsuko Saito’s Frosted Glass and I Learned on the Right Side of the Sea translations by Matthew Forrest and Henry Hughes
Norberto Luis Romero’s Sueño de Mántidas and Dedalo translations by H.E. Francis

FICTION
Thieving by Todd Marshall
Touch Me by Susan Ross
An Empty Sky by Alfred Schwaid
News by Chuck Wachtel

REVIEWS
Richard Garcia’s The Flying Garcias
Michael Stephens The Brooklyn Book of the Dead
Gary Eller’s Thin Ice and Other Stories
Rick Christman’s Falling in Love at the End of the World
Marianne Boruch’s Moss Burning

ARTWORK
Sexual as the Open Seed, In Denialand and In Continuous Change by Ana-Lois Bargalló
Gerald Stern by Murray Shugars