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← 30.4 (Winter 2007): “Fractured”
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31.1 (Spring 2008): “Off the Grid”

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Featuring the winners of the 2007 Jeffrey E. Smith Editors’ Prize and work by John Alford, Christina Hutchins, Cynthia Morrison Phoel, Amos Magliocco, Michael McGriff,  Natalie Sears, Jerald Walker… a review by Chad Parmenter… and a conversation with Charles Baxter.


Essay
Put on the Petty by Amos Magliocco
The Mechanics of Being by Jerald Walker
Big Jim by Robert Kimber
Fiction
Never Trust a Man Who -- by Cynthia Morrison Phoel
Arctic Summer by Natalie Sears
Whistling in the Louvre by John Alford
The Fantôme of Fanta by Otis Haschemeyer
Foreword
Off the Grid by Speer Morgan
Interview
A Conversation with Charles Baxter by Charles Baxter, Marsha McSpadden, Trevor Gore
Poetry
Poetry Feature: Christina Hutchins by Christina Hutchins
Poetry Feature: Michael McGriff by Michael McGriff
Poetry Feature: Jude Nutter by Jude Nutter
Review
A Review of Seven First Poetry Books by Chad Parmenter
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