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Sun Yung Shin's poetry has recently been published or accepted by Mid-American Review, Xcp: cross-cultural poetics, Sonora Review, Controlled Burn. Her bilingual Korean/English illustrated book for children, Cooper's Lesson, is now available.

Waiting Period
Veils Through a Third Door

Alex Lemon, bio forthcoming.

Benjamin Buchholz

X-Ray Farming
The Sweeping Down
Making You Nothing
Something Else

Benjamin Buchholz

Alert
The Cot
Leatherman
Striking Mud


Benjamin Buchholz's short fiction and poetry have appeared or are forthcoming in The Wisconsin Academy Review, The 2River View (with poems from the war-series), Snow Monkey, Abyss & Apex, Far Sector, and Anemone Sidecar. He works as an Army Officer in Wisconsin, and describes himself as something of an oddball. He has just began a period of self-imposed slavery as a slushjunkie [?] at Abyss & Apex.

Delphiniums
New York
The Orange Awakens

 

Kathleen Glasgow's work has appeared in The Bellingham Review, Clackamas Literary Review, Roanoke Review and the Rocky Mountain Review. She's recently received a 2004 SASE/Jerome Fellowship for her novel-in-progress.

For Sale - Robert McGinley-Myers

Pisces in Flight
Elegy for A Grand Mother
For Rooney, Who Left
Amigo

Jefferson Adams holds degrees in Philosophy and Creative Writing from Arizona State University. Poems from his full-length collection: Adam and Eve in the Desert: Poems 1989-2001, have appeared as above. He currently lives in Northern California, where he is Editor in Chief for MaverickMagazine.com. He is currently seeking a publisher for Adam and Eve in the Desert.

Romana Iorga has published two books of poetry in Romania. She currently lives and writes in Atlanta, Georgia. "Behind the Door" is about words and how they create a different level of reality that we often see as being more appealing and mysterious than the one we live in. "Fingers" is an exercise in imagination, an attempt to feel what it is like to belong to a world governed by other laws than human ones.

Behind the Door
Fingers

The World Is Like an Endless Cavern:
     H.to his Lords and Agents in the Field
On the Edge of Space, H. Speaks of the Infinite Void
Animal Time
An Essay About the Poems

Albino Carrillo - His first book of poems LADO INVISIBLE: A CHICANO BOOK OF THE DEAD will be available in Spring 2004 as part of the Camino Del Sol Series published by the University of Arizona Press.

Blue
Outside 2nd Moon Cafe - Neil Kozlowicz

Gingkos - Michael J. Opperman


Reviews

Bodies That Hum, Beth Gylys
Reviewed by Michael J. Opperman

 

 
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