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Issue Three: Spring 2009

CYNTHIA HELEN BEECHER
  • A Poem for Mrs. A’s Birthday
CRISPIN BEST
  • your five-year plan
BEN BROOKS
  • Can’t stop, Won’t stop
JESSECA CORNELSON
  • Savor This
  • [At Night the Shipyard Boys Carry Bottles]
  • Ex-Forest Service Worker Must Pay $14.7M
SHOME DASGUPTA
  • Our Skin
JOEL JAMES DAVIS
  • Welding Dress
  • (& then, after this, all the children rise up)
ERIK ESTABROOK
  • Freshly Bloomed
STEFANIE FREELE
  • The Flowers Smell Purple
DIANE HEIGHT
  • The Girl and the Butterfly
KYLE HEMMINGS
  • Be[tween a Railroad and a Hard Place]
DEAN LAWSON
  • The Palace of Nansi
CHRISTOPHER LOCKE
  • Sunday, Mid-April
DONAL MAHONEY
  • Cops and Robbers
KARLA LINN MERRIFIELD
  • The Arousal of Spring
b.l. pawelek
  • the sun no longer shines
  • watching the roses grow
BEN PINCUS
  • En Flagrante
BARRY POMEROY
  • The Dark Woods
SARAH SARAI
  • And What If
PETER SCHWARTZ
  • nostrum
BEN SEGAL
  • Tender Is a Nice Way of Describing Meat
STEPHANIE SESIC
  • Ashes to Ocean
GREGORY TAGUE
  • Noah’s Lost Elephants
ANDREW TAYLOR
  • Do You Like the Pretty Blossom?
  • Coastal Poem
  • Ribes, Narcissi, Broom and Barberry
BLYTHE WINSLOW
  • Just Yellow and Green, Issue Three’s Cover Image

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