Cover of Vol. 14 No. 2

summer 2009

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“Sparrow Sisters”
by Kaetlyn Wilcox

Kaetlyn Wilcox, an artist living outside of Boston, earned her MFA from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Tufts University. Currently, an artist in residence at the Arsenal Center for the Arts, she has shown many works in local galleries.

Poetry

Linda Zisquit

The Wave

 

Him

 

The Mask

Stephen Knauth

Mother's Day, 2005

 

Awaji Puppet Theater

Chard DeNiord

Instructions for Telling the Truth

Stephen Ackerman

The Irresistible Beauty of All Things

Shane Seely

Flint Hills

Michael Collins

Before and after language

Nicholas Samaras

On the Island of the Apolcalypse

Sophie Cabot Black

That Which Gathers Us In

 

The Work

 

Salvage

Ellen Kaufman

Up All Night at the Tidal Inlet

 

Emergency

Donald Nitchie

Great Falls

Nancy Schoenberger

Two

Gwyneth Lewis

How to Knit a Poem

Rachel Weintraub

Branch and Shadow

Peter Filkins

Beanbag Toss

Nancy White

Coracle

Lynn Domina

Birds of the Air

Julia Lisella

St. Francis and the Snow Family

Melissa Apperson

Hawk Moth

Mark DeCarteret

Reel

Walter Bridge

The Sorrow Marriage

Chase Twichell

Dogen's Question

 

The Fork

Catherine Sasanov

Line Drawing of Ex-Slave...

 

Revisionist (History)

Taylor Altman

That We Are Broken

Victoria Bosch Murray

Ornithology

R. M. Kozlowski

Bell

Maura Stanton

Under the Bed

Wyn Cooper

Dissolve

Charles Weld

Common Yellowthroat

Faith Shearin

How to Live Without Money

Mary Bonina

Sheep Shack

Lightsey Darst

Troy

Hester Knibbe, trans. from the Dutch by J. Pope

Voyage

William Kelley Woolfitt

Christmas at the Frigate

Gene Fox

The Stream Was Reversed

Tom Yuill

It Happens

Allen C. West

Periscope

Alan Feldman

Delivered to the Sea

Fiction

Geoff Kronik

My Brief Life as a Bobcat

Siobhan Fallon

Waiting

Aaron Hellem

All the Guys Dun Knew

Christine Dwyer Hickey

Teatro La Fenice

Memoir

An Interview with Edward P. Jones by Jennifer Barber

A Conversation with Edward P. Jones