Issues

August 2010 Issue

INTERVIEWS An Interview With Davis Schneiderman by David Hoenigman

BOOK REVIEWS I Curse the River of Time by Per Petterson

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Flash Fiction

Bedroom Review by Abram Lynch

Laura straddled Jacob’s thigh and ground back and forth against his skin. She touched the tip of her tongue to

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Poetry

Archaeopteryx Barista by Chris Ridenour

Since you’ve placed an order with a cell phone in your ear, it’s hard to tell you

               evolution

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Reviews

I Curse the River of Time by Per Petterson

Translated by Charlotte Barslund with Per PettersonGraywolf Press ($23)224 pagesISBN 978-1-55597-556-2

Review by Salvatore Ruggiero

When he was younger, Arvid

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Poetry

Two Things by Amy David

Most schoolchildren recall two thingsabout Helen Keller: she was deaf, andshe was blind. The woman who readwith her hands. In

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Poetry

Two Poems by Brandon Courtney

Jackson Pollock in a Moment of Lucidity

There’s a song sung out of tune that’s rumored to break the bones

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Poetry

Blessings of Snow and Sky by Victor D. Infante

for Gabrielle Bouliane & Donna Gebron

There’s a grace of snow outside, winter chilling –            frostbite & electric light.

Accident of

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Flash Fiction

Scream by Emil Ostrovski

Listen to a podcast of Emil Ostrovski’s “Scream.”

You hear that? You hear it? No, not the rushing cars, not

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Poetry

The insects in the words. The weathers. by Denis Richard Robillard

Your freedom of the Odometer covers a lot of ground.To see the world in a grain of sand.For what it

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Poetry

Two Poems by Karissa Morton

Marooned Between Port & Starboard

As I wrecked your car today, I thought of       the way pennies over the eyes soothe

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