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Contents: Issue 1: Spring 2010

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Featured Author

Thomas E. Kennedy In the Company of Angels
(an excerpt from the novel)
Publisher’s Weekly In the Company of Angels
Various Praise for In the Company of Angels

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Fiction

Walter Cummins Nowhere
Thomas E. Kennedy In the Company of Angels
(an excerpt from the novel)
Lance Olsen Calendar of Regrets
(an excerpt from the novel)
Susan Tekulve The Stranger Room
Gordon Weaver Hamlet’s Advice to the Players


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Flash Fiction

Clare MacQueen Tasting the New
Leslie What Dog Eat Dog


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Non-Fiction: Essays

Molly Gloss Desperado
Chauncey Mabe Can’t get your masterpiece published?
Blame Tony Blair
Chauncey Mabe iPad’s real message: Resistance is futile
Chauncey Mabe Vampires everywhere, oh my!
What does it mean?
Lennox Raphael Sex, Haiti & Pure Writing

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Non-Fiction: Interviews

Michael Lee Writing Through the Night: Stanley Kunitz
(An Interview with Michael Lee in Greenwich Village, 2005)

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Non-Fiction: Reviews

Duff Brenna The Intimate Lives of the Founding Fathers
by Thomas Fleming
Duff Brenna A New Reading of Rilke’s “Elegies”
by John Mood
Publisher’s Weekly In the Company of Angels
Various Praise for In the Company of Angels

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Poetry

Renée Ashley Look
Renée Ashley Three Pieces: Ambiguous with Respect to Their Realization (Upon Hearing the Music of Three Young Experimental Composers)
Kurt Brown Two Blondes with Hammers
Kurt Brown A Moment
Flower Conroy At the Tip of a Continent
Flower Conroy Target Practice
Philip Dacey New York Postcard Sonnet #85
Philip Dacey Don’t Tell Sister Mary Rose
Steve Davenport Last Night My Bed a Boat of Whiskey Going Down
Steve Davenport Hartford, Illinois
Stephen Dunn One Source
Kathleen Graber Letter from Cornwall
Kathleen Graber No Lightsome Thing
H. L. Hix Calendologium
Tony Hoagland Walking in a Field I Find a Flower Like My Life
Tony Hoagland As on Earth So in Heaven
Jamie Iredell Playing Hands
Jamie Iredell Tumor, the
Gerry LaFemina Most Days—an homage to Stephen Dunn
Paul Lisicky Modernism: Speedboat
Paul Lisicky [Modernism:] Teardown
Paul Lisicky [Modernism:] A Little Murder
Jack Marshall In the Only World that Matters
Jack Marshall Hapless Ass Pulped Anonymous
Rick Mulkey Betrayal
Rick Mulkey Midlothian
Suzanne Parker Complications
Suzanne Parker The Rug Merchants
Lars Rasmussen We Are an Egg
Lars Rasmussen King’s Claim
“...we have been born here to witness and celebrate. We wonder at our purpose for living. Our purpose
is to perceive the fantastic. Why have a universe if there is no audience?” — Ray Bradbury