ISSUE 8.2 – SUMMER/FALL 1996

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FICTION
Night Train by Susan Neville
Bell City by Jodee Stanley
Blood by David Appell
As One Approaches Zero by Max Steele
Why I Play Alto Sax by Carter Elliott
Rain Flooding Your Campfire by Tess Gallagher

INTERVIEW
Down to the Soles of Your Shoes: An Interview with Frank Herrmann

ARTWORK
Awaken W.W., Ely, Knot Slot, Teutonia Spawn, Geez’s Valise/Journey Forms, Spring Forms, Reading Structure, Tree of Jewels, and Seiche by Frank Herrmann

ESSAY
Job Description by Kathleen Veslany

POETRY
Boating by Evelyn Reilly
Dialectic by Edward Bartók-Baratta
New Year’s Eve by Nancy Berg
October I Went Back by Ruth Daigon
Kansas by Nin Andrews
Stegosaurus by Charles Webb
Taint by Martha Zweig
The Harleys by Daniel Morris
Lying About the Weather by Jeff Mock
Making Soup by Mary Jo Firth Gillett
Observations on the Sundew by Madeline Marcotte
The Dancer by RichardKatrova
You Don’t See the Bird Very Well and StrangeBloom by Roger Mitchell

REVIEWS

Steve Katz’s Swanny’s Ways
Ellen Bryant Voigt’s Kyrie
Patricia Henley’s Back Roads
Edward Byrne’s Words Spoken, Words Unspoken
Chuck Wachtel’s Because We Are Here