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← 32.1 (Spring 2009): “Witness”
32.3 (Fall 2009): “Demons” →

32.2 (Summer 2009): “Messy Art”

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Featuring work by Ellen Bass, Jeffrey Condran, Richard Dokey, Ernest Finney, Bob Hicok, Kimberly Johnson, Victoria Lancelotta, Andrew Levy, Frannie Lindsay, Cheryl Strayed, and an interview with Benjamin Percy.


Art
Terrible Beauty: The Visual Poems of Clarence John Laughlin by Kris Somerville
Essay
Munro Country by Cheryl Strayed
The Boy Murderers: What Mark Twain and Huckleberry Finn Really Teach by Andrew Levy
Fiction
Whatever Happens by Victoria Lancelotta
Zippers by Richard Dokey
Praha by Jeffrey Condran
Sebastian and Roscoe by Ernest Finney
Foreword
A Hundred Visions and Revisions by Speer Morgan
Interview
A Conversation with Benjamin Percy by Benjamin Percy, Emily Wunderlich, Kate McIntyre
Poetry
Poetry Feature: Frannie Lindsay by Frannie Lindsay
Poetry Feature: Bob Hicok by Bob Hicok
Poetry Feature: Ellen Bass by Ellen Bass
Poetry Feature: Kimberly Bravo by Kimberly Johnson
Review
My Next Read by Michael Cohen
← 32.1 (Spring 2009): “Witness”
32.3 (Fall 2009): “Demons” →

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