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POETRY
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Diane Averill | Taking Time |
Sarah Lantz | Spring Migration in Fars |
Lori Jakiela | Believing We Could Learn To Love Each Other |
Susan Fantl Spivack | falling leaves |
Kim Koster | Anna, Starting Her Last Quilt |
Rebecca Baggett | From: “Art of the Amish”: A Quilt Exhibition |
Stephanie Slowinski | The Immigrant |
Lin Max | “…with a whip going up his ass.” |
The Piemaker | |
This Part of Your Body | |
Susan Wells | in my daughter’s old room |
dream 3 | |
Constance Corzilius Spasser | Saved |
Susan Spady | Tending Flowers |
Two | |
Laurel Mills | After the Hysterectomy |
Susan Terris | Washrag |
Rita Signorelli-Pappas | Jane Austen at 40 |
Roberta Rennert-Carter | The Fruit That Falls |
Julie Buffaloe | Don’t Write a Poem About Rape |
Marcia Cohee | Amphibian |
Chaia Zblocki Heller | gift |
moths | |
ART
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Helen Klebesadel | Wallflower Muse: Bleeding Heart |
Wallflower Muse: Iris | |
Medusa Re-Membered | |
Ann McAllister | Never Too Thin |
Never Too Rich | |
Greetings from LaLa Land | |
Lucky Stars | |
Katherine Ace | The Kiss |
Extinct Awhile | |
Tarbell Potterveld | Hanuman Mother |
Baule Queen | |
Turtle Mother | |
Covenant | |
Kalani Engles | Addiction 4 |
Visit to Abiquiu III | |
Addiction 3 | |
PROSE
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Ann Nietzke | Natalie |
Beck Andros | Water in Wood |
Sibyl James | Stout Mama and the Black Orchid Man |
Hanan al-Sheikh | Our Whistling Neighbor |
Nona Caspers | Alfalfa |
BOOK REVIEWS
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Rickey Gard Diamond | Three Short Novels by Kay Boyle |
Words that Must Somehow Be Said, Selected Essays of Kay Boyle, 1927-1984 Edited by Elizabeth S. Bell | |
Twentieth Century Literature, Kay Boyle Issue Edited by Sandra Whipple Spanier | |
Julia Menard-Warwick | Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories by Hisaye Yamamoto |
E.W. Dick | The Princesse de Cléves by Madame de Lafayette, Translated by Nancy Mitford |
Silent Dancing: A Partial Remembrance of Puerto Rican Childhood by Judith Ortiz Cofer | |
Rita Signorelli-Pappas | New Italian Women: A Collection of Short Fiction Edited by Martha King |
Crime Against Nature by Minnie Bruce Pratt |
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