Volume 29, Number 2: Fall 1999


Jean Harper: Hard Play

Sharon Wahl: Zeno and the Distance Between Us

Joshua Ferris: Mrs. Blue

Sandra Meek: Birds of America

Kevin Larimer: from The Untitled

Peter Henry: Ode to Zoning

Fleda Brown Jackson: I Visit the Twenty-four Hour Coin-op Church of Elvis

D.A. Powell: [the minotaur at supper: spare the noritake and the spode],[not the treats of quince blossoms. in this rainy cycle the yards] & [in the new genesis: a part of his skeleton became me. shaped me]

Saadi Youssef: The Road

Jon Thompson: Thresholdds; Absolution; Black Market

Matilde Dolcetti: Eight Drawings

Lawrence Arancio: Cross-fertilization

Samantha Hunt: Cures; Erosion

Priscilla Paton: Robert Frost and the American Landscape

Howard Zimmon: Cardinal

Kirk Nesset: Not Walter Pater

James Collins: Days of 1931

Brian Henry: Vessel; Heart; Doppelganger

Brent Hendricks: Five of Diamonds, Five of Clubs, Five of Spades & Five of Hearts

Eric Pankey: How to Sustain the Visionary Mode; A Confessional Poem; Comes a Time

Julie Jordan Hanson: Eclipse on the Day of the Field Trip

Rebecca Lilly: Timepieces

Clifford Thompson: Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone

Tony Knoderer: About the Grass

Erika Gentry: Bad John Going Down

Jamey Dunham: Prairie Dog Town; Dusk Falls on the Kitchen

Dean Young: Bird Sanctuary; If Thou Dislik'st What Thou First Light'st On

Timothy Kelly: Two Love Poems

Dana Roeser: Ars Domestica

Laura Sullivan-Hackley: Soap Box Derby Queen

Gregory Vargo: Homage to Paul Celan

Martha Zweig: Introductory

Zed Ander: Really Fictional Fiction

Sarah Manguso: Where Is That Boy?

Pappi Tomas: A Review of Marilyn Krysl's How To Accomodate Men

Tom Hansen: A Review of Robert Clinton's Taking Eden

Andrew Zawacki: A Review of New Collected Poems by Tomas Transtromer