Volume 82, Number 2, Summer 2008
- Marilyn Chin - Three stories
- Maxine Kumin - Three poems
- Scott Cairns - Parable
- and three other poems
- Linda McCarriston - Five poems
- David Mason - Three poems
- Nicholas Rinaldi-Insanity, Madness, a Furor, story
- Kevin Prufer - Two poems
- Molly Peacock - The Pearl Tear
- and three other poems
- Kathleen Flenniken - Two poems
- Denise Duhamel - Two poems
- Jonathan Holden-Thomas Kinkade: "Painter of Light," poem
- Asako Serizawa - Luna, story
- Joseph Campana - Finch
- and three other poems
- Matthew Echelberger - Three poems
- Floyd Skloot - Three poems
- Frannie Lindsay - Frienship Circle
- and two other poems
- Ann Fisher-Wirth - The Mothers
- and one other poem
- Allison Amend-Dominion Over Every Erring Thing, story
- Samuel Menashe - Two poems
- Gibson Fay-LeBlanc - Two poems
- Marilyn Krysl - Three poems
- Khaled Mattawa - Two poems
- Sarah Kennedy - Three poems
- D. H. Tracy - Two poems
- Valerie Sayers - The Age of Infidelity, story
- Maggie Anderson - Two poems
- Paisley Rekdal - Two poems
- Hadara Bar-Nadav - Five poems
- Bill Brown-And, poem
- Adrienne Su-Three poems
- Rolaine Hochstein - Bronik Returns to Vienna, story
- Roy Scheele - Five poems
- Diane Thiel - Two poems
Reviews
- Tom Gannon - Almost Ashore: Selected Poems, Gerald Vizenor
- Mihaela Moscaliuc - Still to Mow, Maxine Kumin
- Jane Satterfield - Fallen from a Chariot, Kevin Prufer
- Carrie Shipers - Lizzie Borden in Love: Poems in Women’s Voices, Julianna Baggott
- Marilyn Kallet - The Book of the Rotten Daughter, Alice Friman
- Christine Stewart-Nuñez - Lamb, Frannie Lindsay
- J. K. Halligan - Spinoza Doesn’t Come Here Anymore, Colette Inez
Credit
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