Issue # 129
Featured Artist:
Joanne Chilton
Contents
Poetry
Age Is A Recurring Dream |
Christopher Banks |
7 |
Two Poems |
Brian Bartlett |
8 |
Two Poems |
Jennifer Bronson |
21 |
Always Will Be |
Consuelo Jackman |
30 |
Burnt Sienna |
William Virgil Davis |
31 |
Black Irish |
Stewart Donovan |
32 |
Consider Yourself Part of the Family |
Kimmy Beach |
39 |
Greenblood |
Cornelia Hoogland |
41 |
The Shawn I Remember |
Marcus McCann |
42 |
Neruda's Young Ghost |
Simon Thompson |
53 |
Two Poems |
Carol Hobbs |
67 |
A One-sided Call to a Many-sided Man |
Robert Gibbs |
72 |
Variations on Pablo Neruda |
Joanne Merriam |
81 |
Sackville's crows |
Matthew Holmes |
82 |
Rowing Home |
Bill Howell |
86 |
Three Poems |
Wayne Tompkins |
93 |
The Velcro Queen |
Ryan G. Van Cleave |
101 |
Eve's Talking |
Judy Halebsky |
102 |
Two Poems |
Derek Webster |
106 |
pride of floyd |
Robert Weir |
108 |
pulling pleasure |
Su Croll |
119 |
Two Poems |
Stephanie Maricevic |
121 |
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Fiction |
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Washed Away |
Andrew Hewitt |
13 |
The No-Fault Literature Test |
Clare Higgins |
28 |
Aunt Anastasia the animal studies |
Matilka Krow |
33 |
Caterpillars and Diamonds |
Marike Finlay-de Monchy |
55 |
Rie's Story |
Leanne Lieberman |
87 |
Transparencies |
Amanda Hathaway Jernigan |
109 |
Reviews |
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The Shadow Boxer |
by Steven Heighton |
Robert Edison Sandiford |
69 |
Unlearning Ice |
by Liliane Welch |
E. Russell Smith |
83 |
Dead White Males |
by Ann Diamond |
James Moran |
97 |
Latitudes of Melt |
by Joan Clark |
Ed Balsom |
103 |
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Review Article |
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Sweet Poison to the Age's Tooth |
Wilfred Cude |
23 |
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I, HUMAN |
Esther Cameron |
123 |
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Articles |
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A Few Evenings at Alden Nowlan's Place |
Leo C. Ferrari |
77 |
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Essay |
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Deconstructing Silence: The Mystery of Alice Munro |
Judith Maclean Miller |
43 |
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CONTRIBUTORS |
Artwork (printed version)
Featured Artist - Joanne Chilton
- Cover - The Enchanted Forest;
- p. 13 That Moment;
- p. 33 Earth Angel;
- p. 55 Transcendence;
- p. 87 Wizened Lantern,
- p. 109 Symbolic Expression.
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