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Issue 3.1   /   2011

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COVER ART: Gillian Lambert
MASTHEAD
Editor in chief: Kimberly Ann Southwick
Poetry Editor: Sophie Klahr
Fiction Editor: Zach Yontz
Prose Reader: Ian Carlos Crawford
Editorial Design Advisor: Shereen Adel
Designer: Goodloe Byron


POETRY
Amanda Auchter “The Chicken Man Walks the Quarter"
Chuck Carlise “The Subject in Context”
Chrissy Friedlander “(Nie mow tego glosno) DON’T WORRY, POLISH FRIEND, I WON’T SAY THIS OUT LOUD (a conversation)”
Laura Goode “Pilgrimage, or On E.D.’s garden”
Kimberly Grey “Saudade”
Jake Kelly “If bees could read they would at least know that I feel something”
Carrie Murphy “Blooms”
Analicia Sotelo “The Recurring”
Ken Taylor “First the Trees Now This”
Candice Wuehle “Invitation to a 40th Birthday Party”

FICTION
Meg Cameron “Woman with Parasol”
Olivia Kate Cerrone “Dirty”
Nathanael Green “Where the Authority Lies”
Kelli Trapnell “Ceramic”

ART
Goodloe Byron // pen & ink
Gillian Lambert // pen & ink
Sarah Schneider // pen & ink

BOOK REVIEWS
Emergency Room Wrestling: Poems by The Dirty Poet (Words Like Kudzu Press, 2011), Editorial Book Review
Next Extinct Mammal by Ruben Quesada (Greenhouse Review Press, 2011), Editorial Book Review


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