Fiction
Q & A Stephanie Dickinson
AND WE SELL APPLES ‘77 Ginnah Howard
HEIRLOOMS Rachel Hall
AUTOCEPHALOUS Robert Ready
RIGGED Andrea Worth
VASIL BUKHALOV Robert Olen Butler
Poetry
THE CHILDREN OF THE LION TAMER Jack Ridl
MUSICAL CHAIRS Connie Wanek
EVERYTHING FREE Connie Wanek
HEALING Joseph McLaughlin
RESIDUE Michael Schmeltzer
UNTITLED EPYLLION Brenda Hillman
ADJECTIVES Anne Coray
ZEN POETS David Ray
ONCE: AN ESSAY Jane Hirshfield
TO SPEECH Jane Hirshfield
CLAIR DE LUNE John Krumberger
HAMPSTEAD SONNETS Joyce Sutphen
THE SEA James Scannell McCormick
MY LAST NIGHT ON RHODES Timothy Liu
OUT OF VIEW Damien Echols
DIAMONDS Damien Echols
BUFFALO SKELETON Damien Echols
A GLANCE Roger Mitchell
WAX CYLINDER RECORDINGS, RIFFS FROM A SMALL TOWN Sharon Chmielarz
AS FOR FLASHES OF LIGHT, WE MIGHT SEE VERY CHEAP Eva Hooker
GREAT GRAY Eva Hooker
THE WORLD Mark Doty
FEBRUARY 28, 1947 Victoria Chang
AT THE OFFICE LATE Victoria Chang
TEXT FOR WAR Kathleen Fraser
THEY Jim Daniels
ANOTHER DAY IN THE PERISHING REPUBLIC Joshua McKinney
THE ANTS’ COMMENTARY ON ABU GHRAIB Naomi Cohn
JOHNNY CARSON IN BAGHDAD Naomi Shihab Nye
AMERICAN Richard Terrill
LOVE POEM Virgil Suàrez
EXPECTING Scott King
IN FLORIDA William Reichard
HIDDEN Constantine Contogenis
JOURNEYS Brandon Lussier
FROM INVISIBLE STRINGS Jim Moore
Jane Kenyon Poetry Prize
YAU YELLOW Su Smallen
I SPEAK IN MY MOTHER’S VOICE Susan Terris
WHAT KWAHADA MEANS Teresa Whitman
Creative Nonfiction
SHE SHINES SHOES AT THE METAL CITY OF YONGKANG Wang Ping
THE SNAIL CATCHER Wang Ping
ANATOMY LESSON Margaret Todd Maitland
T-REX Alison Hawthorne Deming
THROWN Ed Bok Lee
THE PAST IS PERFECT: A MEMOIR OF A FATHER/SON REUNION Alexs Pate
Meridel Le Sueur Essay
A BRIDGE OF BONES Terry Tempest Williams
Interviews
WITH MARY RUEFLE Larry Sutin, Didi Koka, and Eric Hansen
WITH MAXINE HONG KINGSTON Lori Stoltz
WITH PETE HAUTMAN Eileen Beha
Book Reviews
AN UNRECOGNIZED GENIUS OF ENGLISH PROSE: THE LIFE AND FIERY DEATH OF WILLIAM TYNDALE, TRANSLATOR OF THE BIBLE BACK WHEN THAT WAS BAD A Bookworm
TO MEMOIR OR TO ESSAY? Judith Kitchen
TRYING TO EXPOSE THE HEART Stan Sanvel Rubin