Volume 35, Number 2: Fall 2005


Paula W. Peterson: Our Friend Max

Nic Pizzolatto: Haunted Earth

Mahmoud Darwish: Sonnet [I]; I Didn't Apologize to the Well; Set Down, Here, and Now; And We Have a Land

Lisa Olstein: Another Story with a Burning Barn in It; Jupiter Moon May Hold Hidden Sea

Kazim Ali: The Year of Summer

Gerald Stern: Sacco, Vanzetti; The Red is Fuschia; Thought

Robert Coover: Playing House

Jay Hopler: The Howling of the Gods; Hotel Disaster; Housecat Falconry

Jennifer Atkinson: Island Mandala; On a Pilgrimage Mountain in Tea Country

Ann Struthers: The End of the Day

Susan Engberg: Above the Houses

Sara Michas Martin: Return

Wesley McNair: The Boy Carrying the Flag

John Bensko: The Water Shrew

Donald Illich: Sketch of an Astronaut

William Kloefkorn: At Home On This Movable Earth

Dan Pope: Vigil

Kate Petersen: Denver by Morning

Patti White: Capote Recalls Being Dill

Young Smith: Radiation in the Visible Spectrum

Brian Swann: Post-Industrial

Peter Sordillo: New York, West Side, 1899

Erik Campbell: The Subtle Again

Nicole Walker: Falling, Self-Admonition

Alyce Miller: Tish, Love

Mark Halperin: The Trouble with Spring; Blue Heron

Aly Goodwin: The Pathfinder

Craig Deininger: Title Poem

Basil Cleveland: Tactics

Natasha Sajé: Dynamic Design: The Structure of Books of Poems

Matthew Miller: A Review of Spell by Dan Beachy-Quick

Gerald Stern: A Review of Left Wing of a Bird by Arthur Vogelsang

 

cover artwork by Rebecca Clouse and Amber Withycombe