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In This Issue
Rebecca
McClanahan
Joshua Dolezal
Molly Hutton
Abigail Hanlon
Robert Schultz
Emily Raboteau
Robert Liddell
Leslie MacMillan
Scott Schrader
Meghan Kenny
Daniel Hoffman
Christine Garren
Philip Pardi
Richard Frost
Alice Friman
Roy
Jacobstein
Robert Wrigley
Kathryn Starbuck
William Virgil Davis
Natasha Sajé
Jim Daniels
Michael Heffernan
Linden Frederick
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The Autumn 2005 issue showcases paintings by Linden Frederick, essays
by Rebecca
McClanahan and Joshua Dolezal, fiction by Scott Schrader, Emily
Raboteau, and Meghan Kenny, and poems by Alice Friman, Robert Wrigley,
and Michael Heffernan, as well as outstanding work by several others.
To order a copy of the Autumn 2005 issue today, go to the Featured
Back Issue page, fill out the form, and in the Notes box, specify
that you wish to receive issue 18.3.
Contents
Volume 18, Number 3 / Autumn 2005
ESSAYS AND ESSAY-REVIEWS
Peter Stitt, Editors
Pages The Kingdom of Moroni, Part XI, 349
Rebecca McClanahan,
Back,
363
Joshua Dolezal,
The Shallows and the Deeps, 409
Molly Hutton,
Remembering with Linden Frederick, 422
Abigail Hanlon,
They Are Feeding Those Kidds Something That They
Didnt
Feed Us, 433
Robert Schultz,
Two Stories about the Body: On a Photograph by George Steinmetz,
493
FICTION
Emily Raboteau,
Smile, 387
Robert Liddell,
Whatever Happened to Sébastien Grosjean?, 391
Leslie McMillan,
Jinn, 447
Scott Schrader,
Stains All Over Everything, 461
Meghan Kenny,
These Things Happen, 473
Daniel Hoffman,
Interview, 487
POETRY
Christine Garren,
The Catalog Department and
Cut, 383
Philip Pardi,
Drinking with My Father in London and Leaving
Angelo,
389
Richard Frost,
Love in Kansas and Things Worth Knowing,
406
Alice Friman,
Far Tar and Teeth, 417
Roy Jacobstein,
How to Thrive in the Office Cube and If
They Dont
Have
Ritalin in Heaven, 442
Robert Wrigley,
Judas Hole and Religion, 459
Kathryn Starbuck,
Port of Call, 471
William Virgil
Davis, A Vision in Late Afternoon, 472
Natasha Sajé,
L, P, and T,
482
Jim Daniels, Record
Accumulation, 486
Michael Heffernan,
Customer Parking Only, 492
GRAPHICS
Linden Frederick,
Paintings, 425
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