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← 31.2 (Summer 2008): “Agonists”
31.4 (Winter 2008): “Hope” →

31.3 (Fall 2008): “Pick Your Poison”

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Featuring work by Carl Adamshick, Nat Akin, Maury Feinsilber, Alison B. Hart, William Peter Levine, Lychack, Andy Mozina, Todd James Pierce, Jennifer Richter, Brandon R. Schrand,  Jillian Weise… a review by Charles Green… and a conversation with Chuck Klosterman.


Essay
Bonus Hunter: Confessions of an Online Gambler by Todd James Pierce
Works Cited by Brandon R. Schrand
The Canada Story by Alison B. Hart
Fiction
How Does Your Garden Grow? by Peter Levine
Darwin's Lotus by William Lychack
Dogs I Have Known by Andy Mozina
Who's Walking Who? by Maury Feinsilber
Nathan's Vision by Nat Akin
Foreword
Pick Your Poison by Speer Morgan
Interview
A Conversation With Chuck Klosterman by Chuck Klosterman, Michael Piafsky
Poetry
Pacific by Carl Adamshick
Poetry Feature: Jillian Weise by Jillian Weise
Poetry Feature: Jennifer Richter by Jennifer Richter
Review
The Droves of Academe by Charles Green
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