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CONTENTS (ISSUE NO. 13, SPRING 2005) Diaspora Fiction Diaspora Poetry Claudette Mork Sigg, The
Immigrants’ Daughter
Michael S. Begnal, Irish Cities; Another Exile Kevin Boyle, Emigrant Kathleen Hellen, Tokyo Rose Christine Casson, Exile; Learning Death Tyler Farrell, Transporting a Cow to the Mainland Emöke Pulay, Nicknames José Edmundo Ocampo Reyes, Approximations of Autumn Myronn Hardy, Meeting, 1936 Geri Rosenzweig, Leaping the Ditch Daniel Tobin, St. John Megan Harlan, Clare Island Diaspora Essays Debra L. Cumberland, Locked Rooms and Opened Fields
Gerald Dawe, The Template of Europe Noel Grogan, A Flag of Surrender Angie O’Gorman, Crude Translations Sophia de Mello Breyner Andreson, Goesa;
Tourists in the Museum (Translated by Alexis Levitin)
Grzegorz Musial, My Mother’s Appletree
(Translated by Barbara F. Lefcowitz)
Reet Sool, Dasein
(Translated by the Author)
General Fiction Jacob M. Appel, Lessons in Platygæanism
Nathan Alling Long, The Last Hot Day of Summer Steve Fayer, Beans at the Gee Whiz Café Daniel A. Hoyt, Hank Williams Might Have Died Here General Poetry Gerald Fleming, The Train
Christine Gelineau, Bliss Darcy Cummings, Shaping Clay; River Bank Joshua Dolezal, Someday Johnson Creek James Engelhardt, Lotus Eaters; Premises for Syllogisms; Wedding Gift Jeff Friedman, Call from Little Rock Lois Marie Harrod, Perhaps I Am Begging for a Rhyme Scheme Richard Kenefic, Father and Son Ray McManus, The long way home Jennifer Pearson, Mountain Ash, KY Oliver Rice, A Rafter Clicks David Thoreen, Master of None Joseph Lennon, Melody Lane Elizabeth Wylder, Pablo Escobar’s Toilet |
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