Willow Springs 52

Willow Springs 52

June 2003

Poetry

 

THOMAS LUX

Birds Nailed to Trees  

Boatloads of Mummies  

Say You’re Breathing  

The Late Ambassadorial Light  

Peacocks in Twilight

 

LAWRENCE GOECKEL

The Stare of Drowned Statuary

 

GEORGE LOONEY

Gene Study Shows Whales are Close Relatives of Hippos

 

EMOKE PULAY

Hungarians in America

 

RUSSEL THORBURN

Winter Rides Her Bicycle Uphill

 

LESLIE ADRIENNE MILLER

To the Postmodernist or He Doesn’t Like [Truth]

 

DAVID ROMTVEDT

Science

 

JOHN HOGDEN

This Moon, These Fifty Years  

Pre-Natal  

Weaning  

Outside the Coolawhatchie Blimpie Gas ‘N Go

 

PAULA BOHINCE

Eating Fish in Pittsburgh

 

A. J. RATHBUN

Matinee

 

ANGIE HOGAN

Bootleg

 

LIBBY WAGNER

After Arguing

 

Vachel Lindsay Poetry Award

 

MISTY HARPER

Splitting

 

Fiction

 

ROBERT OLMSTEAD

My Husband and Your Story

 

ANDER MONSON

Residue

 

MELVIN SI INNF

The Heart-Smart Diet

 

George Garret Fiction Award

 

GARY FINCKE

Evolution: The Blazer Sestinii

 

Nonfiction in Translation

 

GUISEPPA ANTONIA MALLIMACI (translated by EDWARD VASTA)

The Lucky Ones

 

Interview

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Willow Springs 52 features poetry, prose, and translation by Thomas Lux, John Hogden, Robert Olmstead, Guiseppa Antonia Mallimaci, and more. The issue also includes Misty Harper’s “Splitting,” winner of the 2003 Vachel Lindsay Poetry Award, Gary Fincke’s “Evolution: The Blazer Sestinii,” winner of the 2003 George Garrett Fiction Award and an interview with Phillip Lopate.

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Willow Springs 53

Willow Springs 53

Spring 2004

Chapbook

 

ROBERT GREGORY

When It’s Your Turn to Be the Sky

 

Poetry

 

JESSE LEE KERCHEVAL

Manege de la Vilette

 

THOMAS REITER

Hosanna Walk

 

JOHN PURSLEY III

Light Upon Water

 

DANIEL BOURNE

Painstaking, the Scarecrows

 

DAVID LAWRENCE

Sketches

 

SCOTT WITHIAM

Missing Hikers

 

HANS OSTROM

Bread and Bus: An Essay

 

JOHN DRURY

Double Elegy

 

CAROLYN GUINZIO

White Box, Wax Paper

 

DENNIS SALEH

The Thumb

 

LESLIE ADRIENNE MILLER

Weaning  

The Turtle of Love

 

DENNIS HINRICHSEN

Samurai Spring  

The Sound-of-One-Hand-Clapping Shout

 

Poetry in Translation

 

PAUL VALERY (translated by LOUIS E. BOURGEOIS)

View 

 

GEORGES GODEAU (translated by KATHLEEN MCGOOKEY)

Buffet 

 

Fiction

 

ALEX MINDT

Sabor a Mí

 

THOMAS GOUGH

You See How Much I Know About Jazz

 

CHRISTOPHER TOROCKIO

Powers of Expression

 

AWP Intro Award Winners

 

CATHERINE PIERCE

Evolution

 

SARAH GAGE

What We Look for and What We Find   

 

JEFF FALLIS

The Philosophies of Popular Songs   

 

PAULETTE BEETE

Mighty Tight Woman

 

Interview

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Willow Springs 53 features poetry, prose, and translation by Jesse Lee Kercheval, Leslie Adrienne Miller, Thomas Gough, Paul Valéry, and more. This issue also features Robert Gregory’s chapbook, “When It’s Your Turn to Be the Sky,“ as well as an interview with Rick Bass.

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Willow Springs 25

Willow Springs 25

Winter 1990

Poetry

 

MARGARET AHO

Seeing Eye to Eye With My Father 

Handless Maiden and Child

 

DICK BAKKEN

The Hugh High Engines Unheard

 

MICHAEL BURKARD

House by the Sea  

A Kind of Ink against the Twilight

 

E.G BURROWS

Oresteia

 

PATRICIA COVEY

Ghost Story

 

BARBRA CULLEY

Once You’ve Collected Your Selves Like Books About You

Hatfield Apts.

 

RUSSEL EDSON

The Enchantment  

The House Frog  

The While Awaying

 

ROGER FINCH

One Sunday in Velvet

 

AARON FISCHER

Hansel in Recovery

 

CECILIA HAGEN

Maneuvers  

The Way Out of the Fly Bottle

 

JACQUELINE HARTWICH

The Song of a Bird on a Gravel Shore

 

NANCY JOHNSON

To a White Crow

 

MARTHA MCFERREN

Story Lady

 

JACK MYERS

Attack of the Killer Power Tools

 

AMY PENCE

The Bowl  

One Shallow in the Body

 

JUDITH ROCHE

Alternate Insomnia

 

JEFF SCHIFF

The Move

 

JEFF STOCKWELL

The Blackout

 

DAVID SWERDLOW

Breathing

 

NANCE VAN WINCKEL

Nothing To Do In Town

 

Fiction

 

DEIRDRA MCAFEE

At The Time of Exposure

 

Essay

 

DONALD REVELL

“Absences”: The Oz and Sheol of James Tate

 

Interview

RUBEN TRJO
Portfolio

issue25

Willow Springs 25 features poetry and prose by Russell Edson, Jack Myers, Jeff Stockwell, Nance Van Winckel, Deirdra McAfee and more, and featuring art from Ruben Trejo.

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Willow Springs 24

Willow Springs 24

Summer 1989

Fiction

 

ANDREA BARRETT

Escaped Alone to Tell

 

ANNIE DAWID

The Meteorite Shower

 

SESSHU FOSTER

The Street of the Fathers   

 

BRET LOTT

Garage Sale    

 

JAY NEUGEBOREN

How I Became an Orphan in 1947  

 

HANS OSTROM

Bluestone   

 

PAT ELLIS TAYLOR

The School of Reversals    

 

SUSAN WHEELER

Agitations  

 

WILLIAM WISHBOW

Soccer

 

Art

CORNELIA MCSHEEHY

issue24

Willow Springs 24 features prose by Bret Lott, Andrea Barrett, Hans Ostrom, and more, as well as art from Cornelia McSheehy.

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Willow Springs 23

Willow Springs 23

Winter 1989

Poetry

 

KEITH ALTHAUS

Winter Dawn

 

ZOE ANGLESEY

Peace Over the City

 

MICHAEL BURKARD

Wanted 

Bridges with People on Them  

Adultery  

Singing in the Rain

 

FRANCES DRISCOLL

Unpurchased Batteries

 

ROBERT EDWARDS

Espanol 101

 

DAVID GRAHAM

The Names of Parents

 

ROBERT GREY

In Other Words

 

SAL HALPERN

Survivors

 

ZBIGNIEW HERBERT

A Suicide 

translated by Marek Labinski

 

LINDSAY KNOWLTON

Guilty

 

YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA

A Quality of Light

 

GREG KUZMA

Worlds

 

JANE MILLER

Lucky Pierre’s

The Butane Egg

 

SHARON OLINKA

The Man in the 1986 Thunderbird  

Making a Sale

 

MICHAEL PURROW

Pantoum

 

SERGEI PETRUNIS

Hieroglyphs  

translated by Mary Jane White with the assistance of Alexander Sumerkin

 

TRACY PHILPOT

Playing House

 

THERESE PLANTIER

No One Writes Me  

This Being the Season  

So that Fur and Water and My Dreams Surround You

 

HALINA POSWIATOWSKA

Evenings

translated by Marek Labinski

 

DONALD REVELL

Heliotrope: Years and Years after the Revolution     

 

DOREN ROBBINS

Could You Have Understood This, Marc Chugall? The Male Soul Was My Whipping Boy   

 

JOAN SWIFT

Stockings   

 

MARGARET SZUMOWSKI

 The Woman Who Gave Up a Good Thing     

 

STEPHAN TORRE

Neighbor Upriver    

 

MARY JANE WHITE

Evenings

 

Fiction

 

DAISY TAYLOR

Mademoiselle

 

Review

 

DONALD REVEL

Survival Without Irony

 

Art

GERALD CANNON

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Willow Springs 23 features poetry, prose, and translation by Zbigniew Herbert, Sharon Olinka, Donald Revell, Daisy Taylor, and more, and featuring art from Gerald Cannon.

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Willow Springs 22

Willow Springs 22

Spring 1988

Poetry

 

DOROTHY BARRESI

Honeymoon Ocean, 1939

 

GERALD COSTANZO

Carl Yastrzemski  

Fatty Arbuckle

 

MARK COX

Donald

 

DAVID LENSON

Spy Novel

 

OSIP MANDELSTAM

Twelve Poems  

translated from Slovene by Daniel Bourne

 

MARY JANE WHITE

Here

 

JEFFERY WHITEHEAD

Landscape with Skidding Dove

 

Fiction

 

MADELINE DEFREES

The Ventriloquist’s Dummy

 

GARY SOTO

Taking Inventory of the House

 

WILLIAM VAN WERT

The Lack of Flashbacks in Leftist Films

 

Nonfiction

 

LES WHITE

The Southerner and Expatriation: Regional Identity and the Problem of Community

 

Art

CHARELS BISHOP
        My Joseph Cornell, a script (performance art) 

NANCY E. WYLLIE

issue22

Willow Springs 22 features poetry and prose by Gerald Costanzo, Jeffrey Whitehead, Madeline DeFrees, Gary Soto, and more, and featuring art from Nancy E. Wyllie.

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Willow Springs 21

Willow Springs 21

Winter 1988

Poetry

 

MICHAEL BURKARD

To Rose  

Child at Anchor  

The Night is a Sea

 

PETER COOLEY

A Dream of Childhood 

The Choices

 

MADELINE DEFREES

This Paper White Narcissus

 

RUSSEL EDSON

The Rabbit Story 

Of Distant Stars 

That Day

 

TOMASZ JASTRUM

Exodus  

Our Black Madonna of Czestochowa  

Father and Son  

translated from Slovene by Daniel Bourne

 

RODGER KAMENETZ

Meg and Joe: Five Poems

 

RICHARD KATROVAS

Ed’s Gun 

Shifting

 

YUSEF KOMUNYAKAA

The Cops Call Him Charlie

protection of Movable Cultural Heritage  

February in Syndney

 

THOMAS LUX

Peevish 

The Fracture Family 

On a High Branch

 

CAROLYN MAISEL

A Woman is Missing 

Tarbaby in the Briar Patch  

For a Composer Beset by Admirers

 

JACK MYERS

Alien 

Out of the Question

 

ALBERTO RIOS

Lost on the September Trail, 1976  

Miguelin and is Best Idea 

The Sea by Holding

 

LEE UPTON

Sold

The Faithful Wife

 

ELIZABETH THOMAS

Cerrillos Petting Zoo

 

DARA WIER

Little Black Tangrams  

Nude Descending a Staircase

 

Fiction

 

LEE DURKEE

The Gar

 

DAVID RUSSEL YOUNG

Mr. Ridgway

 

Nonfiction

 

MADELINE DEFREES

Burning Questions

 

Art

JAN GILBERT

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Willow Springs 21 features poetry and prose by Russell Edson, Yusef Komunyakaa, David Russell Young, Madeline DeFrees, and featuring art from Jan Gilbert.

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Willow Springs 20

Willow Springs 20

Spring 1987

Poetry

 

GILLIAN CONOLEY

Ahkmatova and Tsvetaeva  

Harvest  

Leah Callahan: 1882-1972

 

EDWARD DORN

The Independent Boulder Woman

 

JEFFERY HARRISON

The Mute Swan 

Inside the Fish

 

ENRIQUE HUACO

Historically This Man

 

DAVID LEE

Bargains 

Faith Tittle

 

TOMAZ ŠALAMUN (translated from Slovene by Michael Biggins)

The Cross 

The Boat 

 

MARINA TSVETAEVA (translated by Mary Jane White)

Mileposts II 

 

RAY A. YOUNG BEAR

Quail and His Role in Agriculture

 

Fiction

 

CAROL ORLOCK

The Spoiled Child  

Shalom

 

DAVID SURFACE

Something About Cars

 

Nonfiction

 

LILIANE EMERY

Ouarzazate

 

SANDRA LOPEZ

Taking Words Out

 

Art

Sergio Ortiz
        Photographs of Sandra Lopez’s work

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Willow Springs 20 features poetry, prose, and translation by Jeffrey Harrison, David Surface, Gillian Conoley, and more, and photographs of Sandra Lopez’s work taken by Sergio Ortiz.

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Willow Springs 19

Willow Springs 19

Winter 1987

Poetry

 

JAMES DOYLEN

The Mute Swan 

Icarus 

 

ROBERT JUARROZ

Vertical Poetry – Excerpts (Translated by W.S. Merwin)

 

JAMES. J. MCAULEY

The Explorer 

Coming and Going

 

JORGE TEILLIER

To Talk With The Dead 

Story of the Afternoon

 

JOHN UNTERECKER

Ruined Bridge Seen from a Plane – theme and six variations

 

ROBERT WARD

Black Lucy

 

CAROLYN WRIGHT

Eulene’s Noche Oscura

Eulene’s Broken Lifeline 

Woman, Money, Watch, Gun  

An Ordinary Evening In New Orleans – Eulene’s Significant Other Speaks   

Spectre and Emanation at JFK

 

Fiction

 

JAMES A. POPCHOCK

The Explosion 

The Medicine Show

 

GEORGE VENN

The First Day of Summer

 

LESA LUDERS

Lady God

 

Nonfiction

 

HECTOR ZETA

The Imaginary Life

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Willow Springs 19 features poetry, prose, and translation by James Doyle, Robert Ward, James A. Popchock, W.S, Merwin, and more.

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Willow Springs 18

Willow Springs 18

Summer 1986

Poetry

 

DAVID AXELROD

Regarding a Nude on Diamond Mountain

 

PHILLIP EATON

Winter Day 

This Dead of Winter 

After a Thousand Children

 

PATRICIA GOEDICKE

Last Mornings

 

MICHAEL HANNON

Clouds & Rivers

 

JAAN KAPLINSKI

Once I got a postcard 

I could have said: 

It gets cold in the evening 

Elder-trees that thrushes have sown

 

WALTER MCDONALD

Midnight Near Pecos

The Fears of Horses 

Living On Open Plains

 

LISEL MUELLER

The Exhibit 

The Stones of Chile – Excerpts 

(translated by Dennis Maloney)

 

STEVEN E. PUGLISI

Words for Benjamin

 

MARNIE PURPLE

On the Flood Plain 

if the sun were not your mistress

 

CARLOS REYES

Islands

Field Burning

 

NANCE VAN WINCKEL

In the Fifth Season

 

STEVEN WHITE

Stumbling Home Past Curfew in Santiago Chile

 

Fiction

 

VIRGINIA BUSSKOHL

A Candle for Michael

 

HAN-PING CHIN

No Place for Junets

 

ANITA ENDREZZE-DANIELSON

Fox-Woman Goes Man-Hunting 

 

GARY EBERLE

Origami or the Sadness of Paper Birds  

 

VINCENT PASSARO

Silent Work

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Willow Springs 18 features poetry, prose, and translation by David Axelrod, Nance Van Winckel, Han-ping Chin, Jaan Kaplinski, and more.

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