Issue 18.1&2

CONTENTS

 FEATURES

 2011 POCATALIGO POETRY CONTEST WINNERS:

ANNA SUTTON, City Planning
Winner of the 2011 Pocataligo Poetry Contest 

 RACHEL ANDOGA, Supporting the War Effort
Runner-Up in the 2011 Pocataligo Poetry Contest

MARC JOHNSON, reconnaissance
Runner-Up in the 2011 Pocataligo Poetry Contest 

 2010 WILLIAM RICHEY SHORT FICTION CONTEST WINNERS:

AARON FRIGARD, Idaho Family Eats Indigenous Bigfoot Tribe
Winner of the 201o William Richey Short Fiction Contest 

CAROLYN MIKULENCAK, Amusement
Runner-Up in the 201o William Richey Short Fiction Contest

NICOLE LOUISE REID, A Purposeful Violence
Runner-Up in the 201o William Richey Short Fiction Contest


POETRY

AMORAK HUEY, Fred and Wilma Are Eliminated from the Amazing Race; I Want to Write a Letter to 1989 Me and Suggest a Thing or Two Before the Summer Ends

MARK WAGENNAR, Nail Bed Gospel

WAYNE LEE GAYE, While Practicing Nikolai Kapustin’s Opus 26

WINNONA PASQUINI, Theories of Natural Phenomena and the Electric Field

JOHN BUCKLEY, Hagiography; The Circular Que

RACHEL LYON, Storm Running

JADYN DEWALD, Listening to Berg, Alone, in Summer

CHRIS HAVEN, Red Pear Washed

JOSHUA GOTTLIEB-MILLER and MAUREEN ALSOP, Eir; Mannanan’s Crane Bag

ANDREW PAYTON, On Seeing My Name on Gravestones in Horse Cave, Kentucky; Pastlife

SARAH MCCARTT- JACKSON, Vanishing Point; Log Cabin

LAUREL NAKANISHI, Despite the Sunrise

JOANNA DOXEY, Lepidoptery

DON LAGO, Contingency Sample

 

FICTION

ED BULL, The Elizabeth Years

C. RONALD EDWARDS, The Fence

 

ART

 TADZIO KOELB, The Noirs

FABIO SASSI, Cheese; Big Frankie

EDWARD LEE, Travelator

IVAN de MONBRISON, untitled

PETER LABERGE, Rarity; Forgive; Smolder