ISSUE 8.1 – WINTER/SPRING 1996

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POETRY
Poem for Tess, The Moon, Noroc, and Orpheus by Liliana Ursu
Solace by Carl A. Gottesman
The Zoo by David Kirby
In the Unholy Land of Sleep and Webs by Thylias Moss
Homage, Basho, and Berkshire Morning, for My Mother, with an introduction by Linda Collins Haynes by Neil Myers
Mausoleums by Luiza Assis
The Invention of Turtles and Undressing the Valley by Walter Bargen
Color Blind by Patrick Moran
First Course in Turbulence by Dean Young
In Winter by Tricia Nagy
Untitled by Kathleen McGookey
Asbury Park (nocturno) by Pablo Medina
All Things (Re)considered and Brueghel’s Harvesters by Richard Foerster
Oaxaca by Maxine Scates

ESSAY
Refuge by Carl L. Bankston III

INTERVIEW
Transformation of the Experienced: a Craft Interview with Denise Levertov

FICTION
Speak, Kato. Speak. by Adam Marshall Johnson
Love Is Not Like This by Wendell Mayo
Near the Statue of Jefferson Davis by Kathryn Schwille
Elephants by Doug Lawson
The Last Great Dream of My Father by C.J. Hribal

REVIEWS
Don Kurtz’s South of the Big Four
Michael Martone’s Seeing Eye
Clint McCown’s The Member-Guest