Issue 3 Table of Contents

Creative Nonfiction

  • Devin Corbin — Cut Jumping

  • Jill Christman — A Stone Pear

  • J. Malcolm Garcia — Leaving Afghanistan

  • Daiva Markelis — I Was the Child of Teepees

  • Christine Hemp — The Sound of Sense

  • Lars Peterson — Neighbors but Foreigners

  • Peter Pierson — Saskatoon

  • William Reichard — North

Fiction

  • Linda Dyer — Navigating Change

  • Stephanie Gayle — Lost Boy of Passadumkeag

  • Mary Lotz — Funeral Wreath

  • Jason Rizos — Harvest

  • Roseanne Thong — Subtitles

Interview

  • With Ted Kooser

Poetry

  • Barry Ballard — Blue Heron

  • Ouyang Bin — Li Po and Wall (translated from the Chinese by Dong Jiping)

  • Heidi Elizabeth Blankenship — Arrowheads

  • Michelle Boisseau — Looking from a Satellite

  • Patrick Carrington — Knives and Holy Water

  • Neal Dwyer — The Violin Bridge

  • Janice Moore Fuller — Ouija

  • Stephen Haven — Skunked

  • Terrance Hayes — The Red Balloon

  • Jeff P. Jones — Raise It Up in the Mind of Me: One Poem, Eleven,1 Footnotes2

  • Peter Kahn — Pillow

  • Jo Ellen Nakles — The Potter, Pittsburgh 1934

  • Mary Orovan — The Autumn of my Discontent

  • Iain Haley Pollock — Instinct

  • Rachel Richardson — Nocturne

  • Stephen R. Roberts — To the Woods Alone

  • Fernand Roqueplan — Pro Bono Publico

  • J.D. Schraffenberger — November

  • Karen Schubert — The Viking and the Field Mouse

  • James J. Siegel — Bilingual and Saturday Afternoon Horror Movies

  • Lianne Spidel — Virgin Forest

  • Skaidrite Stelzer — Kalamazoo

  • Robert Stewart — Headlights in the Pasture

  • Bill Vernon — Last Morning

  • Lynn Wagner — Steps We Take to Ise Shima

  • Ben Westlie — Lessons in how to Drive

  • Crystal Williams — Marathon: Ars Poetica and Beauty

  • Lydia Winter — Two Thousand and Three