Issue 37
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Fiction by David James Duncan; a conversation with Bret Lott; and poems by Lia Purpura, Janusz Szuber, and Maurya Simon. Plus, Douglas Adams investigates the sculpture of Stephen De Staebler; Gregory Wolfe tenderly remembers his grandfather; Ray Waddle writes about being a religion editor in an American newspaper; and more.
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Editorial Statement
Gregory Wolfe, My Grandfather’s Easel
Fiction
David James Duncan, De Selby on the Godhead
Beth Bosworth, Conspiracy
Debra Murphy, Yardsticks
Poetry
Lia Purpura, Two Poems
Maurya Simon, Two Poems
Amy Newman, Two Poems
Anna Leahy, Two Poems
Lance Larsen, The World, Not the Next
Janusz Szuber, Two Poems
Interview
A Conversation with Bret Lott
Visual Arts
Douglas Adams, Becoming One Body: Stephen De Staebler’s Family of Winged Figures
Wayne L. Roosa, The End of Language: Art and the Ineffable
Essays
Lindsey Crittenden, The Water Will Hold You: A Daughter at Prayer
Peter Anderson, In God’s Wildness
Confessions
Alan Rifkin, Consider the Richardsons
Life in the Industry
Ray Waddle, Spell-checking Spirit: Transcendence in America, on Deadline
Book Review
Sheryl Cornett on Deborah Joy Corey’s The Skating Pond
Additional information
Weight | .75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × .5 in |