13.1 Spring/Summer 2015 PROSE
Contributors’ Marginalia
Lie to Me
Zeina Hashem Beck on “This Is Yours” by Rick Bursky
New Town, New Light
Chad Abushanab on “New Town” by David Yezzi
Current
J.P. Grasser on “There Are No Garbage Days” by Cate Lycurgus
A Wiser Want
Corrie Williamson on “Springtime makes us want things” by Keetje Kuipers
The Swerve
Claire Wahmanholm on “Sacred Harp Convention as Dream Figure” by G.C. Waldrep
Hanging a Poem on the Wall
Rick Bursky on “Everybody’s a Picasso” by Rebecca Morgan Frank
Here Shabbiness, Here Halo
Cate Lycurgus on “Midafternoon” by Anna Lena Phillips Bell
Word-Music
Rebecca Morgan Frank on “Completion of the Jackson Ferry Shot Tower” by Corrie Williamson
Be a Man
Benjamin S. Grossberg on “Halloween” by Chad Abushanab
Once the Birds Have Taken Flight
Dan Pinkerton on “The Stone is Worldless” by Gina Franco
Of Sonnets, Deer, and Media Saturation
Carol Quinn on “Child Bride Dies of Internal Bleeding on Her Wedding Night” by Benjamin S. Grossberg
A Car Wreck in Slow Motion
Kathleen Winter on “more or less” by Lauri Anderson Alford
Wake Up!
Anna Lena Phillips Bell on “Adhan” by Zeina Hashem Beck
Sharpened Sticks
David Yezzi on “Upon News of the Important Fossil” by Brett Foster
Interviews
The Old Sublimity
Sara Eliza Johnson
Carbon Based
David Tomas Martinez
Double Life
Sarah Blake
Still the World
Ryan Teitman
Reviews
Doubly Negative: A Review of Caki Wilkinson’s The Wynona Stone Poems
Michele Leavitt
The Nature of the Oracle: A Review of Katie Ford’s Blood Lyrics
Colleen Abel