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Introduction,
by Jim Hicks
Decomposition of the Soul, No Complaint Book, and Divine
Caress, poems by Rosa Alice Branco, translated by Alexis
Levitin
The Sound of Water, a
story by Myriam J.A.Chancy
On the Training of Expert
Witnesses, a poem by G.C. Waldrep
On Cape Cod, an essay by Michael Thurston
Calypso, a poem by Cleopatra
Mathis
I Thought It’s Time and Diana, poems by Jean Valentine
Proof, a poem by Barbara Perez
Helen and Jose Iglesias, portraits by Jules Chametzky
Having It All, an essay by Robert Erwin
“Union of the Beautiful with the Useful”: Through
the Eyes of Orra White Hitchcock, an essay by Daria
D’Arienzo
Orra White Hitchock Folio, art by Orra White Hitchcock
Mercy Flynt Morris and Nancy Flynt: A Portrait of Two Massachusetts
Sisters in the Early Republic,
an essay by Jessica Lang
As if the sky..., a poem by Gary Young
Ode to the Boulders in the Orchard, a poem by Teddy
Macker
Guests, a story by James Meyer
Against the Dying, a
story by Wilson Roberts
Toni Morrison, the Slave Narratives, and Modernism,
an essay by Robin Dizard
Big Sister, a story by Edith Pearlman
Bulls-eye, a poem by Joanne Dominique Dwyer
Adrienne Rich, Anne Halley,
Marilyn Hacker,
portraits by Jules Chametzky
Dear Words, a poem by Stephen Lindow
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