November 2005
Mary Lynn Blasutta, "Smoking Lady," 2005- Averill Curdy
- Atsuro Riley
- Stephen Dunn
- Elizabeth Bradfield
- Fleda Brown
From this Issue
Poem
Never the bark and abalone mask
cracked by storms of a mastering god,
never the gods’ favored glamour, never
the pelagic messenger bearing orchards
in its beak, never allegory, not wisdom
or valor or cunning, much less hunger
demanding vigilance, industry, invention,
or the instinct to claim...
cracked by storms of a mastering god,
never the gods’ favored glamour, never
the pelagic messenger bearing orchards
in its beak, never allegory, not wisdom
or valor or cunning, much less hunger
demanding vigilance, industry, invention,
or the instinct to claim...
Table of Contents
Poems
- Averill Curdy
- Atsuro Riley
- Stephen Dunn
- Elizabeth Bradfield
- Fleda Brown
- Dabney Stuart
- Robert VanderMolen
- Alfred Nicol
- Daniel Bosch
- Cherryl Floyd-Miller
- C. Dale Young
- V. Penelope Pelizzon
- Kevin A. González
- Michelle Boisseau
Comment
- Mary Karr
- David Biespiel
- Dan Chiasson
Letters
- Rosanna Warren
- Willis Barnstone
- Michael Hofmann
- Garry Wills
- William Neumire
- Jane Galer
- Carol Ann Davis
- Mark Steduel
CONTRIBUTORS
- Willis Barnstone
- David Biespiel
- Michelle Boisseau
- Daniel Bosch
- Elizabeth Bradfield
- Fleda Brown
- Dan Chiasson
- Averill Curdy
- Carol Ann Davis
- Stephen Dunn
- Cherryl Floyd-Miller
- Jane Galer
- Kevin A. González
- Michael Hofmann
- Mary Karr
- William Neumire
- Alfred Nicol
- V. Penelope Pelizzon
- Atsuro Riley
- Mark Steduel
- Dabney Stuart
- Robert VanderMolen
- Rosanna Warren
- Garry Wills
- C. Dale Young