From the Editor Thom Didato
Marie Ponsot interview
"I Ask the Clerk" "Our Car" "Company" poems by Harold Bowes
"Twelfth Possible Definition of Irony" "Second Possible Definition of Fundamentalism" poems by Michael Ceraolo
"Jigsaw With Soundtrack" "Erased Poem" poems by Shanna Compton
"The Question" "From the Natural Harbor" poems by Amy Eisner
"The Film Critic" poem by Christian Langworthy
"The Crow" "PhotoElectric" "epigraph for elimae" poems by Kathryn Rantala
"Art History" "Darwin" poems by Ed Skoog
"Arkey's Silver Dollar Bar" "Dancing at Ginny's" "Don with Beer" "Kendalia Halle" photographs by Rachel Newton essays by Mitch Baranowski
—the owner of a suburban assault vehicle having a license plate with a picture of the state birdin order to demonstrate his environmental consciousness
© 2002 Michael Ceraolo
Michael Ceraolo is a forty-something civil servant/poet trying to overcome a middle class upbringing.
He lives and writes from Mentor-on-the-Lake, Ohio.
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"Strike Anywhere" Antonya Nelson Issue 9 - Winter/Spring 2003
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George Saunders Interview Issue 5 - Winter 2002