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Category: Issue 16.2

  • Centaur

    Cameron Clark
  • The Shingle Street Shell Line

    Geoffrey Brock
  • Interview

    Becoming an Instrument of the Poem: A Conversation with Paul Muldoon

    Caitlin Doyle
  • Fiction

    Cloverfield Friends

    Lisa Russ Spaar
  • Essay

    Dog Tags

    Daniel Cross Turner
  • Essay

    The Weight of Robbie Robertson

    Garrett Hongo
  • Essay

    Saint Andrews, Saint Allmans

    Daniel Cross Turner
  • Essay

    “What is Workshop For?”: On Utopia and Critique in the Creative Writing Classroom

    Gabrielle Fuentes
  • Poem

    Punk

    Keith Flynn
  • Poem

    The Ballad of Wendy O

    Keith Flynn
  • Essay

    The History of Punk

    Keith Flynn
  • Poem

    Bread Lines

    Amy Bagan
  • Essay

    Meaning, Metaphor, and Multivalence: The Hermeneutical Journey in Gadamer, Ricoeur, and Keats

    Andreea Bălan
  • Poem

    The White-Tailed Deer

    David Yezzi
  • Poem

    In the Turn of a Phrase

    Wendy Videlock
  • Poem

    Autumn, 2015

    Susan Delaney Spear
  • Poem

    The Contest

    Lee Oser
  • Poem

    The Prophecy

    Angela Alaimo O'Donnell
  • Poem

    Tell You The Story

    Alfred Nicol
  • Poem

    Humdrumming

    Forester McClatchey
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