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ISSUE 13: SPRING 2011
Fiction
Poetry
Interviews
Reviews
Fiction
Pentecost
By Su Croll
Mira saw a man who looked like her father across the tracks in the Lucien L’Allier metro station.
Ashes
By Nancy Jo Cullen
In 1976, when I was twelve years old, and my father was still desperate to please my mom, we moved into a new house on Wallace Road.
Poetry
By John Barton
Highlights in the History of Concrete
Overtures
By Heather Davidson
Two Poems
By Jaime Forsythe
Two Poems
By Kristen Orser
Two Poems
By Suzannah Showler
Two Poems
By Stephen Brockwell
Two Poems
By Rich Ives
Interviews
“Fiction Most Fowl”: A Brief Conversation with Katrina Barton Best
By Andrew MacDonald
The following conversation was conducted via e-mail in the spring of 2011.
“Not That Things Can Be Put Back Together As a Whole, But That Connections Can Be Made”: An Interview with Ken Babstock
By E Martin Nolan
Reviews
“Something Like a Baffled Scientist”: A Review of Ken Babstock’s
Methodist Hatchet
By E Martin Nolan
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