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ISSUE 22: SUMMER 2013
Fiction
Poetry
Interviews
Reviews
Fiction
When Life Gives You Doris
By Mark Jordan Manner
Yes, it's true. My name is Doris Doykle-Dohnk.
Glassiness
By Rob Benvie
I am on the phone with Loel, arguing semi-seriously about whether crystal meth is passé, when the buzzer buzzes.
Poetry
By Meg Johnson
American Woman; Or, If the Three Original American Girl Heroines Were Grown-Ass Women in 2013
She wasn't suicidal, but
Two Poems
By Mame Ekblom Cudd
Five Poems
By Simon Perchik
Shine On, You Moons of Jupiter
By Deirdre Maultsaid
Triplets In Their Bedroom, N.J. 1963
By Angela Hibbs
Two Poems
By Michael e. Casteels
Four Poems
By Louise Carson
Interviews
“What a Dark, Black World We Live in, and How Funny is That?”: An Interview with Louise Carson
By E Martin Nolan
"Oh, that looks like a poem."
“Exhibits of Industry”: An Interview with Rachel Lebowitz
By Michael Lake
That you have a hard time classifying "Cottonopolis" actually makes me really happy.
“Hora Zero: Rejecting the Elitists, Bringing Poetry to the Peruvian Public”: An Interview with Jorge Pimentel and Tulio Mora
By Robert Swereda
The prevailing model at the time...could not identify with Peruvian daily life.
Reviews
“Anne Carson’s Misstep”: A Review of Anne Carson’s
Red Doc>
By E Martin Nolan
Anne Carson is a cold matador of a poet.
“Carson’s Last Tape”:
Red Doc>
and the Influence of Samuel Beckett
By Chris Gilmore
The evolution of Anne Carson has taken peculiar turns.
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