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Volume 6.2 - Winter 2007


Photography by Bruce Wrighton

Fiction:
The Troubles by Charles Haverty
The Revolving Door by T. J. Forrester
Ylena by Benjamin Stein
Beer Money by Valerie Fioravanti
Falling by Heather Caliri
Number Two by Vanessa Russell


Creative Nonfiction:
The Allergy Diaries by Jill Christman
Doing Fence by Meg Thompson

Poetry:
Winner: The Milton Kessler Memorial Prize for Poetry
Daguerreotype Portrait of Woman and Bird by Maureen Alsop

Finalists: The Milton Kessler Memorial Prize for Poetry
Camouflage by Lisa Titus Caloro
How You Are Going to Save the World by Cynthia Grier Lotze
Holy by Jane Knechtel
Schrodinger's Cat by Madelyn Garner

Press Release by Jeffrey Dodd
Translator's Note by Jeffrey Dodd
XXIII, XL, XXIV by Joshua A. Ware
The Almond Tree by James Doyle
It's All Too Much by Mary Biddinger
The New Math by Mary Biddinger
Marchen by Erica Wright
The Diver by Jill Khoury
Carnegie Bridge by Julie Platt
Autumn by Hai Zi (Dan Murphy, Translator)
The Magician's Tale by Jilly Dybka
Orbital by Andrew Michael Roberts
Love crushed us with its big death truck by Andrew Michael Roberts
I am an important person by Andrew Michael Roberts
There Was Something by Derek Pollard
What's On a Plate by Casey Lord
Lobsters in the Attic by April Lindner
After Buying Lunch For A Girl My Age Who I Met On A Greyhoud Bus An Hour Ago by Chuck Carlise
Diagram of the Female Reproductive System, Translated by Kathi Morrison-Taylor
e(ye)-mail by Patrick Lawler
e(rotic)-mail by Patrick Lawler
The Goods Train Over the Tarentum Bridge by Sankar Roy
"A Slogan Will Not Suffice" by John Pursley III
Absent as if possessed as if not quite there by Jennifer Merrifield
Cotton Field by J. Matthew Boyleston

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