Issue 36.1, Spring 2007

Table of Contents Special Features “China: Five Contemporary Poets” by Shawn Flanagan (translated by Ye Chun and Shawn Flanagan) “Review: Passing World Pictures” by J. Michael...

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Issue 7.3, January 1978

Table of Contents Prose Joseph M. Hinton, “(Untitled)” Poetry Edward C. Lynskey, “Gravedigger” Diane Walbrecker, “Untitled” Rick Wilson, “Scarecrow’s...

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Issue 38.1, Spring 2009

Table of Contents Special Feature Collaborative Poetry Poetry Lightsey Darst, “{Survivor}“ “{need}“ Paul Fattaruso, from Village Carved from an Elephant’s Tusk Catie...

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Issue 17.1, Fall 1987

Table of Contents Fiction Richard Spilman, “Eagles” Jeff Landon, “Dr. Death Takes Vinton” Stacey Freed, “The First Decision” Paul Milenski, “Aunt...

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Issue 23.1, Winter 1994

Table of Contents David Hoefer, “Elizabethtown” Anna Rabinowitz, “ABECEDARIUM” Eric Leach, “For Grief I Want More” Thomas Barbash, “The Truth About Us”...

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Issue 44.2, Spring 2015

Table of Contents Greg Grummer Poetry Award Judged by Brian Teare Winner Konstantin Kulakov, “Keats by Glenmont Metro” Runner Up Gillian Cummings, “Moon Girls of the Medicine...

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Stone Cold Steve Austin Cannot Be Forgotten

Brian Oliu   What you want to know is who was my favorite. What you hear is not what you want to hear—a name that means nothing as it was born from something pressing—a technician with a...

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Trompe L’Oeil

2017 Nonfiction Award Winner, Chosen by Elena Passarello Liz Asch   The apartment we’ve rented for the remainder of our stay in New York is on the fifteenth floor, with a perfect view of the...

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Multiverse

Jeffrey Ricker   You learn about the multiverse theory from your Facebook feed, when a story about it appears above a photo someone posts of your best friend from high school. It’s unexpected,...

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My Shopping List

Victoria Saltz   “No harm done, am I right?” That was the third time I had been wrong that day. I smiled earnestly at the cashier in the green apron bending down to pick up the bruised...

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