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The Tardy Winter
People's Issue
From
West Viginia to Canada to Williamsburg to San Franciso -- well, you
get the idea.
POETRY IN THEM THAR HILLS
by
Henry Singer
In
West Virginia, poems aren't just accidental. They're classified.
POETIC
COMEDY ISN'T PRETTY
by
Neal Pollack
Tearin' down the boundaries between humor and bad poetry.
UNTITLED
CHANCE MEETING
by Sally
Dawidoff
and Tom Hopkins
What would you do? I mean, it's the F train we're talking about.
TESTS
AND DISEASE
by
Matthew Fox
A new fictive voice busts it meditative. Oh, Canada!
MY
ASS LIFE IN THE WEST
by
Daniel Nester
More transcriptions, this time Salinger-style for '02, suckas!
MARXIST,
AH, YOUNG AND
by Dennis DiClaudio
Memoir-ish noir
regarding worshipping commie broads from afar. Artwork to boot.
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W I N T E R 2 0 0 2 I S S U E 9
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INSPIRATIONAL,
REGNAL, AND SUBLIME
by
Ernest Hilbert
Coronation and triumph -- it's all here and more!
DOUBLE
DUTCH BUSSES
by
Susan Swenson
Get out yer ya-yas, here comes the Indites.
FATHER-FETCHING PLUS TWO
by Joseph
O. Legaspi
Sometimes an apple is just an apple.
A
defiantly bilingual Hot Shot one-shot:
ZE FREEWAY D'AMOUR
by
Sally Dawidoff
Francophiles
beware -- grab your stickshifts.
CHARLIE
BROWN AND SOME OTHERS
by Jason Schneiderman
Nutrition
and hydration in succession.
NIGHT OF THE OPEN MIC AND THREE MORE
by
Sage Cohen
'I don't know where to call home or who lives there.'
EXAMPLES OF UNDERSCORE AS SALVE
by
Ronald Palmer
Moralistic, atavistic, enter the canonistic.
LOST DOGS AND EVEL KNIEVEL
by
Tina Cane
From The Law of Fives, a sampler w\ junk food.
A
COUPLA ONES, ONE WITH A FEMININE ENDING
by
Mark Yakich
Glen
or Glenda? Harriet or Harry? We may never know.
DEAR DIARY, TAUTOLOGICAL TITLING
by
Joelle Hann
Genius
from the Canadian songstress.
POINT, THE MEN, BREADS
by Rigoberto González
Button fetish? Yes. My kind? Yes. 'Tender-petaled.'
STRAIGHT
OUTTA COMPTON
by Shanna Compton
Dancing at the giglio*, murmurs when she wants
to.
GHAZAL
AND PANTOUM
by
Paul Killebrew
He's formal and informal, the way we like 'em.
And
two more One-Shots, one defiantly un-petite:
A
PATH FOLDED NINE WAYS
by
Michael Rothenberg
All
over the page, keeping a perfect stance.
DEAR YOU, OH, DEAR, DEAR, YOU
by
Quinn Latimer
Wise
words, italicized and apostrophed.
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