FALL 2016

FICTION
Arthur Davis, The Hero of Monte Alegre
Kim Frank, The Redshaw Sea Star
Terry Mergenthal, Waterhead
Michael Nye, The Photograph
Marlene Olin, Sometimes the Magic Works
Laurie Saurborn, Salvage
Jamie Lyn Smith, Deprivation of Body, Generosity of Spirit
Jessica Smith, The Morning Plane to Oklahoma
Karen Tucker, Long Before I Grew Used to Strange Men
POETRY
Rachel Blum, A Season of Messengers; Lullaby; Dream
Chelsea Dingman, After Fleeing a War in the Second Wave
Gregory Fraser, A Gathering to Spark the Season; The Hollow; Something In the Way of the Light
Lia Greenwell, Objectivity; Compassion; Bell
Jackleen Holton Hookway, Safari Fatigue
Chloe Honum, Nightfall in Spring
Katherine Johnsen, On Anticipation
Evan Klavon, Exploded View
Jessica Lee, Underpinnings; Freud and Me
Paco Urondo translated by Julia Leverone, por soledades
Nicolas D. Nace, Fine Times with the Girls Without Fortunes; Found Numbers
Hillery Stone, We Are Lent Our Sons; Savage Island
Alexandra Teague, Baba Yaga Appears in Intro to Feminist Theory and Gives an Impromptu Lecture; Ode to Theda
ESSAYS
Marcia Aldrich, Houses of Detention
Sarah Bates, Pacing Leo
Kyoko Mori, Pet Love
Rachel Toliver, The Acres
REVIEWS
Joshua Jones reviews Sinead Morrissey’s Parallax
INTERVIEWS
A Different Way of Being a Writer, an interview with 2016 Rilke Prize winner Rick Barot