spring 2020
Table of Contents
Return to Home PageHow Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Nachos Jessica Covil
Tchaikovsky, Age 52, Finds His Inspiration John Barton
Another Vision Patricia Nelson
blue light Stephanie Yue Duhem
Monologue of a Fly's Shadow Monologue of a Cow's Shadow Danielle Hanson
she is in the kitchen now Nora Pace
Breathturning Chris Checkwitch
Stem of Old French Creistre, To Grow Of Stinging Nettle Page Hill Starzinger
Like the best myths Medusozoa Sarah Lyons-Lin
Six Gray Moons on a Screen Eleanor Kedney
A Twohanded Cut The Tornado Cut The Pandora Cut Torben Robertson
Supermarket Lobsters Robbie Gamble
Family Dinner In Which I Re-name My Father Poem Containing Only Words I Hate griffin epstein
Humid Weather Me of Me Catherine Strisik
Moon Turned Her Half Face From Me Lawrence Feuchtwanger
A Symptom of Resignation The Gee Whiz Element of Tropical Storms and Symphonies Jen Karetnick
Communion of Tongues Hege A. Jakobsen Lepri
There Is No Substitute for Good Planning Erin Kirsh
sold separately Lesley Battler
The Pandora Cut
Pandora must be pried in many moves.
The tornado cut, outlined above,
is but a detail of the tapestry.
Who is Pandora if each time she shows
her face is different than the other time?
Only iterations of
her own unreal idea.