15.2 Fall/Winter 2017 PROSE
Contributors’ Marginalia
The Structure of Grief
Lisa Fay Coutley on “Private Room” by Jim Daniels
Then & Now
Christine B. Jones on “I Used to Imagine What It Looked Like” by Regina DiPerna
Ambivalent Microfauna
J.P. Grasser on “Coyote” by Chelsea Woodard
Bomb, Abroad
Elizabeth Knapp on “Synecdoche” by Rebecca Foust
Target and Witness
Jess Smith on “The glass eye factory” by Julia Shipley
Accustomed to Danger
Chelsea Woodard on “Lady Smith” by Jess Smith
Ghost Vision
Dorianne Laux on “On Blindness” by Kwame Dawes
Indignation
Kjerstin Anne Kaufman on “Kitchen Incident” by Jeffrey Harrison
Indignation
Matthew Thorburn on “Faith” by Elizabeth Knapp
Interviews
Shape-shifting Nostalgia Across the ‘Va’
Craig Santos Perez
To Feel Woken Up
William Brewer
Also a Kind of Love
Camille Dungy
Reviews
Who Fits Inside My Catchall Thou: A Review of Brittany Perham’s Double Portrait
Ruth Williams
To See the Curve of Wood: A Review of Matthew Neinow’s House of Water
Matt Miller
Remove Yourself from the Screen If You Can, Maybe: A Review of Wendy Xu’s Phrasis
Caroline Crew
Essays
Saudade: Lost in Translation
Traci Brimhall