14.2 Fall/Winter 2016 PROSE
Contributors’ Marginalia
Vagueness Theory, Briefly Explained
John Fenlon Hogan on “Differentiation, or To Quarterbacks Tan and Taupe Seem Just the Same” by Susan Blackwell Ramsey
Two Whelks
Adam Gianelli on “Whelk” by Lisa Russ Spaar
Backwards Prompt
Chelsea Wagenaar on “Qualifications for One to Be Climbed by a Vine” by Anna Lena Phillips Bell
What Can I Give You?
Anna Lena Phillips Bell on “Love Poem” by Maggie Smith
Original Curse
Aaron Baker on “Les Frelons” by Donald Platt
The Price of Grace
Peter Kline on “How the Light Is Spent” by Adam Gianelli
“Where All Roads Lead”
V. Penelope Pelizzon on “That Much Further West” by John Fenlon Hogan
I Forgot
Juliana Gray on “Concourse” by Maryann Corbett
Dumb Luck & Divine Inspiration
Ashley Anna McHugh on “Kyrie for the Gut” by David Wright
Equinox
Lisa Russ Spaar on “Solstice” by Chelsea Wagenaar
Scent, Sex, and Roofing Tar
Maryann Corbett on “Introduction to Desire” by Chelsea Rathburn
“Western Wind”
David Yezzi on a poem by V. Penelope Pellizon
Almost Anything
Sarah Blake on “Coupling” by Hilary Jacqmin
Fourteen Things I’m Thankful For
Maggie Smith on “Taken In” by Anders Carlson-Wee
Interviews
Boomerangs Toward Mystery
Keith Leonard
Across the Slippery Tabletop
Keetje Kuipers
The How and the What
Amit Majmudar
Reviews
Absence Tangibly Felt: A Review of Wayne Miller’s POST-
Mike Good
The Mind as a Primer of Spirit: A Review of Josephine Yu’s Prayer Book of the Anxious
Michelle Rozga