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  • Stephanie Strickland: March 2002

    Stephanie Strickland's poetry is brainy without being cold. Her poems are spare, accurate, pure.

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  • Gina Ochsner: February 2002

    Keep an eye out for Gina Ochsner. Her first book, the weird, vivid, and intimate story collection The Necessary Grace to Fall, won the Flannery O'Connor Award last year, and no wonder. Set in far-flung locations, her stories make distant things present and real, never exotic or gimmicky; this is the real stuff.

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  • Ben Birnbaum: February 2002

    Ben Birnbaum writes about overlapping worlds. He shows us history inhabiting the present—ancient things in our very neighborhoods—Israel in Brooklyn, prayer in work, the holy in ordinary things.

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  • Roger Feldman: November 2001

    Roger's pieces are much more than visual. The real substance of a Feldman sculpture is not the piece itself but the interaction between the piece and the viewer's body.

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  • Jeanine Hathaway: October 2001

    Jeanine Hathaway's poems are earthy, grounded in the physical, playful, but also haunted by glimpses of transcendence.

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