Contents
Front Cover
Mark Bradley
Shoup, Aquaview Dumpster on Woodlawn Lace. Oil on
panel. First appeared in New American Paintings No. 52.
Back Cover
Mary Beth Sanders, Philadelphia
Train Boxes: May 11, 2000.Watercolor.
Comics
Tom Chalkley, Heat
Wave
Peter S. Conrad, What's
in a Name? [.PDF]
Jim Rugg, The Stoned Ape
Theory [.PDF]
Fiction
Michael Parker, Results
for Novice Males
Alix Ohlin, Local News
Cory Doctorow, Excerpt
from Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town [.PDF]
Adam Berlin, Speeding
Away [.PDF]
Nonfiction
Stephen Kuusisto, Alfred
Whitehead Is Alive and Well in Corpus Christi, Texas
Poetry
Joyelle McSweeney, Architectural
Digest and The Great White Fleet
Ander Monson, Me v.
January and Circumstantial
Karri Harrison Paul, Eviction
Greg Williamson, Sex
and Sex
Marcus Slease, If You’ve
Got Something to Say, Then Say It
Paul Guest, Poem in Which
I Seek Consolation in the Etymology of a Word and Victoria’s
Secret
John Latta,Umbrage
[Poetry Daily]
and Gadabout
Tony Tost, from Complex
Sleep
Erica Bernheim, Summer Crookneck
[Verse Daily]
and How to Create Your Own Amnesia
Sarah Manguso, What
Prayer Is
Kristin Hall, DIY Foot
Washing and The Flight Area
Arielle Greenberg, On a Return to Being a Polemic against Light Verse
[Verse Daily]
and Membrane
K. Silem Mohammad,They
Call My Car Illegal and Demerol Chillout
Johannes Goransson, Four
from Secured against Hares
Kent Johnson, Poetry
Blogs in Zurich
Gabriel Gudding, Policy
and Religion
Envoi
Kurt Vonnegut, Where
Do You Get Your Ideas From? [link]
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