
Volume 38, Issue 1
Entries
fiction
Instant Combat Kit; Field Service Postcard
By Jane Satterfield
nonfiction
Melville's Literary Cartographies of the South Seas
By Juniper Ellis
fiction
Empty Windows
By Chase Twichell
fiction
Ten Lunar Months
By Tamara Grogan
nonfiction
The Reply of the Sheperdess to the Shepherd; The Road
By Jean-Pierre Rosney
fiction
Fits and Starts: Notes on (Yet) Another Writer's Beginnings
By Leslie Lawrence
nonfiction
Wigilja
By Mary Slowik
fiction
Inventory; The Worlds in this World
By Laure-Anne Bosselaar
fiction
Historical Memory and a New National Consciousness: The Amistad Revolt Revisited in Sierra Leone
By Iyunolu Osagie
fiction
Missing You #1, #2, #3
By Emily Wheeler
art
Astral Navigation Through An Open Shuttered Lens
By George Clark
poetry
March 23; Ceci N'est Pas Un Ange
By Lisa Beskin
poetry
Relapse
By Martha Conway
fiction
Drive-By; The Bracelet
By Sharon Preiss
poetry
Luck
By Sheila Kohler
nonfiction
No Secrets Were Safe From Me: Situating Hanif Kureishi
By Donald Weber
poetry
Instead; Getting
By Stefanie Marlis
Table of Contents
Instant Combat Kit; Field Service Postcard,
Poetry by Jane Satterfield
Melville's Literary Cartographies of the South Seas,
Non-Fiction by Juniper Ellis
Empty Windows, Poetry by Chase Twichell
Ten Lunar Months, Fiction by Tamara Grogan
The Reply of the Sheperdess to the Shepherd; The Road,
Poetry by Jean-Pierre Rosney, Translated by J. Kates
Fits and Starts: Notes on (Yet) Another Writer's Beginnings,
Non-Fiction by Leslie Lawrence Wigilja,
Fiction by Mary Slowik
Inventory; The Worlds in this World,
Poetry by Laure-Anne Bosselaar
Historical Memory and a New National Consciousness:
The Amistad Revolt Revisited in Sierra Leone,
Non-Fiction by Iyunolu Osagie
Missing You #1, #2, #3, Poetry by Emily Wheeler
Astral Navigation Through An Open Shuttered Lens,
Fiction by George Clark
March 23; Ceci N'est Pas Un Ange,
Poetry by Lisa Beskin
Relapse, Fiction by Martha Conway
Drive-By; The Bracelet, Poetry by Sharon Preiss
Luck, Fiction by Sheila Kohler
No Secrets Were Safe From Me: Situating Hanif Kureishi,
Non-Fiction by Donald Weber
Instead; Getting, Poetry by Stefanie Marlis