Willow Springs 26

Willow Springs 26

Summer 1990

Poetry

 

MARCK L. BEGGS-UEMA

Grave

 

DANIEL BOURNE

While the Ground is Still Warm

 

JEANNE CLARK

A Day for Fishing  

The House Next Door

 

SILVIA CURBELO

Some Nights You Crank Up the Car Radio and Just Drive.

 

JIM DANIELS

Rip

 

ALICE DERRY

Daughter, My Daughter

 

KAREN DONOVAN

Chemo

 

PATRICIA GOEDICKE

Dandelion

 

JOSEPH GREEN

Surviving Like Dummies

 

JAMES HIETTER

Silence=Death

 

CHRISTOPHER HOWELL

Poem Based on a Chinese Character Meaning “A Fire to Notify Heaven”

 

DONALD JUNKINS

Feverfew, Book-Moth, and Wyrd

 

WALTER MCDONALD

West Fork of the San Juan

 

DONALD REVELL

Mayakovsky Welcomed to America, 1925

 

CARLOS REYES

Mayakovsky Welcomed to America, 1925

 

DAVID RIGSBEE

Mozart

 

JUDITH SKILLMAN

The Flaws of the World   

 

CHARLIE SMITH

Redneck Riviera

The Nightmare

 

JULES SUPERVIELLE (translated by GEOFFREY GARDNER)

Untitled

The House Surrounded

 

ARTHUR VOGELSANG

Drifters   

 

MILDRED WESTON

Iris  

Begging Your Pardon  

 

PETER WILD

Real Success

 

Fiction

 

B. D. LOVE

Shoes for the Dead

 

W. SCOTT OLSEN

Firewood

Essay

 

DOROTHY BARRESI

The Best Accidents of Voice and Grace: A Review of Revell, Upton, Ramke, and Broumas

 

CARRIE BUCHER

The Family Constellation: A Review of Andrea Barrett’s Lucid Stars    

 

SASCHA FEINSTEIN

Urgency and Restraint: The Jazz Poems of William Matthews   

 

LEE UPTON

The Muse of Grief: Reviews of Alan Williamson, Kate Daniels, and Franz Wright

 

Art

Vestiges/Bookworks

Interview

MADELINE DEFREES

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Willow Springs 26 features poetry and prose by Jeanne Clark, Patricia Goedicke, Donald Revell, W. Scott Olsen, and more, and an interview with Madeline DeFrees.

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Willow Springs 40

Willow Springs 40

June 1997

Poetry

 

TIMOTHY KELLY

At Pacific Rim  

Two on a Shaman’s Rattle, Tlingit, UBC Museum of ManTwo on a Shaman’s Rattle, Tlingit,

UBC Museum of Man

 

ANDREA WERBLIN

Saints in the Hedges

 

ELISABETH MURAWSKI

She Looks Everywhere  

The Audience

 

PETER SEARS

Men and Fat  

Shoveling Snow While It Is Still Snowing  

We Talk About You, Death

 

AMY NEWMAN

Sophistry of the Quince Fruit  

September

 

JACK MARTIN

Pinochle

 

JAMES HAUG

The Peace

 

SUSANNE KORT

As I Recollect the July You

 

JOHN GREY

Martha’s Story

 

TONY GARDNER

Restorative Art

 

MICHAEL HEFFERNAN

The Heart

Fallen Jerusalem   

Dryad   

Catch Me

 

REX WEST

How Cubism Met the Modern World

 

CINDY BOSLEY

Patience of God

 

MARK BABBINS

Coelacanth

 

STEPHEN R. ROBERTS

On Swimming Pool Maintenance

 

LINDA LEE HARPER

Small Factory

 

THOMAS REITER

The Delivery

 

S. RAMNATH

Excellent Leisure

 

RON MCFARLAND

Sixteen

On the Way to Pierce

 

WILLIAM TREMBLAY

Juniper   

The Sagebrush Hours    

 

CHASE TWICHELL

Minor Problems  

Sanctuary

 

STEPHEN AJAY

The Memory of Spring in Bali   

The Morning Green with Birds    

 

LEN ROBERTS

Double Yolk  

April Storm, Olmstead Street Garden   

 

JESSICA HENRICKSEN

Virginia in the River   

Storm   

 

ELIZABETH MCLAGAN

The House Let Go To Sky

 

Poetry in Translation

 

P. KOBYLARZ (translated by MONIQUE MANOPOULOS)

the ocularist

 

Willow Springs Poetry Award

 

B. T. SHAW

No. 2 Venus

 

Fiction

 

JOHN WORKS

3800 Monterrey

 

ALAN VANNEMAN

Living in the Year of Our Lord 1959, AD

Willow Springs Fiction Award

 

DORIAN GOSSY

Florida Postcards

AWP Intro Award Winners

 

BRENDA MILLER

Needlepoint

 

CATHERINE MENG

Cranes   

 

JENIFER WILOUGHBY

Pretty  

 

LISA BESTEIN

The Death of Sade  

 

DEBRA LASER

The Blue Bowl   

 

ANDER MONSON

Siding  

 

NEIL THORNTON

On the Wrong End of a Cow with a Shovel in My Hand

 

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Willow Springs 40 features poetry, prose, and translation by Chase Twichell, Ron McFarland, Michael Heffernan, Peter Sears, and more. The issue also includes B. T. Shaw’s “No. 2 Venus,” winner of the 1997 Willow Springs Poetry Prize and Dorian Gossy’s “Florida Postcards,” winner of the 1997 Willow Springs Fiction Prize.

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Willow Springs 41

Willow Springs 41

January 1998

Poetry

 

LOUIS JENKINS

The Telephone

Coronado  

A Miracle

 

CHARLES GOODRICH

Turkey Vulture Talking

 

CAROLYN REYNOLDS MILLER

The Singing Lesson

 

GIBBONS RUARK

Autumn Elegy

 

ATHENA KILDEGAARG

El Higado  

Mother’s Prayer

 

JACK HEFLIN

Claryville, Missouri, Third Sundays in May

 

CINDY BOSLEY

The Way to the Clinic

 

DAVID LEE

Old

 

STEPHANIE DICKINSON

Corn Goddess

 

MICHAEL VAN WALLEGHEN

Periscope  

Startled Awake Once More in the City of Dreams  

The Elephant in Winter

 

LESLEY DAUER

Hide and Seek

 

JAMES GRABILL

With the Jade

 

DENNIS SALEH

De Chirico, Noon of the Angels 

 

LAURIE BLAUNDER

Gestures of the Flesh, Doctor F.’s Assistant

 

JERRY MCGUIRE

The Vampire Poet  

Soh-Cah-Toa Talks Back

 

BERRY SILESKY

Prayer, With Kings

 

RICHARD HARRIS

Breakfast Before a Slow Fire

 

JOHN BRADLEY

Henry Ford Hospital, 1932, Frida Kahlo

 

KIMBALL MCKAY-BROOK

Can I Talk?  

Waking at Midnight

 

GORDON MASSMAN

499   

 

ALAN DENIRO

John Clare Eats an Orange  

 

VICTORIA WYTTENBERG

Leaves Going To Yellow 

Letter from Somewhere in the South Pacific, 1944 

 

RONALD WALLACE

The Calling  

Thin Ice   

 

GRETCHEN DIEMER

The Static of Interrupted Voices  

Voices Scattered Across Water   

 

ANDREA CARTER

Clear Out

 

Poetry in Translation

 

FREDERICO GARCIA LORCA (translated by DAN MACLSAAC)

Pools

 

ALEJANDRA PIZARNIK (translated by STEVEN FORD BROWN)

Fragments To Dominate The Silence  

Exile  

 

P. KOBYLARZ (translated by MONIQUE MANOPOULOS)

the ocularist

Fiction

 

J. ROBERT LENNON

The Lucite Handbag

 

DEBERA FAWCETT HOPPER

Italia

Nonfiction

 

ANNA COPELAND

Lace Collar: A Memoir in Ten Parts

Review

 

JESSICA MOORE

The Sincere Cafe by Leslee Becker

issue41

Willow Springs 41 features poetry, prose, and translation by Michael Van Walleghen, Louis Jenkins, J. Robert Lennon, Victoria Wyttenberg, and more, and a review by Jessica Moore.

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Willow Springs 42

Willow Springs 42

June 1998

Poetry

 

FLOYCE ALEXANDER

Peasant: A Triptych

 

RAPHAEL C. ALLISON

The Lime

 

TIM BARNES

The Caves of Joaquin Murietta: Evelyn and Sandalio  

The Storm that Wakes Us

 

HENRY CARLILE

Davanti a la Ruina

 

PHYLLIS K. COLLIER

The Moonframer

 

TOM CRAWFORD

Low IQ

Mother’s Version

 

PHILLIP DACEY

Taking a Shower with Daniel Ellsberg

 

JIM DANIELS

Digger on the Nature Trail

 

J. EUGENE GLORIA

White Blouses

 

ROBERT GREGORY

Diary

Halfway Vigil Poem

 

JESSE LEE KERCHEVAL

You Are Born, Everything Changes

 

NORBERT KARPF

Helga on a Stool

 

JESSICA LAMB

The Invalid’s Wife

Gift

 

DAVID LEE

Conversation Overheard from a Back Booth  

Song E. U. Washburn Heard while Tending Roses

 

JOEL LONG

Brass Buttons  

The Iris Cut and Buried in a Hat Box

 

GEORGE LOONEY

The Body of a Lover is Colloquial at Best  

Even when Birds are Quiet

 

PHYLLIS MANNAN

Three Dreams of the Everlasting

 

GORDON MASSMAN

225

 

SIMONE MUENCH

Loneliness

 

SHERRON NORLEN

Polyphemus  

 

D. NURSKE

Pennies for Flies  

 

VERONICA PATTERSON

She Was  

 

FRANCES RICHEY

Bones  

 

MAXINE SCATES

The Current  

 

DIANNE WILLIAMS STEPP

Beach Seining Tuna Woleai Atoll

 

Poetry in Translation

 

DMITRY BOBYSHEV (translated by MICHAEL VAN WALLEGHEN)

The Beasts of St. Anthony

 

ANDREW BRETON (translated by SIMONE MUENCH)

The Dim Lantern  

 

LUIS CERNUDA (translated by CARLOS REYES)

I’ve Come to See  

 

JOSE EMILIO PACHECO (translated by SIMON WALSH)

The Octopus   

 

CESAR VALLEJO (translated by REBECCA SEIFERLE)

Our Bread  

The Black Heralds  

Distant Footsteps

Fiction

 

MICHAEL HOBERMAN

Still the Jews

 

WILLIAM OREM

The Spiritual Exercises

Willow Springs Fiction Award

 

LESLIE LEEK

Fishing Killdeer Creek

Review

 

DOUG MARX

Five Women Poets

issue42

Willow Springs 42 features poetry, prose, and translation by Tom Crawford, Jesse Lee Kercheval, David Lee, George Looney, and more. The issue also includes Leslie Leek’s “Fishing Killdeer Creek,” winner of the 1998 Willow Springs Fiction Prize, and a review by Doug Marx.

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Willow Springs 43

Willow Springs 43

January 1999

Poetry

 

CAROLYN KOO

Rough Breathing Grave, Smooth Breathing Grave  

Sight Reading

 

VERN RUTSALA

What We Owe

 

DC BERRY

Tug of War With a Fence

 

DONALD JUNKINS

Finding Melville’s Grave

 

ROBERT GREGORY

Interstate   This is How

 

JOHN KULM

Farm Town

 

PETER PEREIRA

Crossing the Pear

 

MOLLY TENENBAUM

Honor Thy Livelong Toaster

 

BILL TREMBLAY

Auto-Surgery

 

CINDY BOSLEY

The Baby

The Preacher’s Daughter Lives Next Door

 

GEORGE HARVILLA

Mapping Mars (Pathfinder’s Response)

 

ALICE DERRY

For Morris Graves from a Novitiate

 

BILL YAKE

Saying Grace

 

ALAN MAY

Jimmy

 

LOUIS JENKINS

Wind in the Trees  

Fire Danger

Fiction

 

PETE FROMM

Cranes

 

KARENMARY PENN

The Ninth Race

 

WENDY COUNSIL

Night Juggling

 

Reviews

 

LEX RUNCIMAN

Just Above Water by Louis Jenkins

 

CAROL SKLENICKA

The Wars We Took to Vietnam by Milton J. Bates

 

AWP Intro Award Winners

 

ELIZABETH PORTO

Airports

 

DAMION MICHAEL HIGBIE

The Killings

 

LISA NAPOLI

The Bathing Ceremony  

 

LISA MAY GILES

Jewel Island   

 

ERIN M. BOUTIN

Finding Jin-Jin

 

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Willow Springs 43 features poetry and prose by Robert Gregory, Peter Pereira, Carolyn Koo, Wendy Counsil, and more, and reviews from Lex Runciman and Carol Sklenicka.

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Willow Springs 44

Willow Springs 44

June 1999

Poetry

 

JENNIFER OAKES

The Allocations of Sound  

The Listener

 

TOM CRAWFORD

Trees

Love

 

PATRICIA GOEDICKE

Lion  

Soul of the Instrument  

Alma de Casa

 

ROBERT HACKETT

In a Wenatcheee Way

 

PAISLEY REKDAL

Night Sweeper

 

MICHAEL CADNUM

Winter in an Adopted City

 

JAMES GRABILL

Birth Ocean  

What Shared Roads Glow With Private Afternoon Light?

 

MELISSA A. HUSEMAN

Sweet Maniacal Orchids

 

WILLIAM RYAN

A Word for Word

 

LAURIE LAMON

Pain Thinks of Helen

 

J. P. WHITE

Cold Beer

 

DENNIS SALEH

Endymion

 

A. ROBBINS

22 January   

Untitled

 

TOM WAYMAN

For Bill Sutherland  

Fear Eclipsed by Distance

 

DENNIS HELD

Inventory

 

WILLARD GREENWOOD

The Grandiose Manner of Electricians

 

MARK SULLIVAN

Slag

 

ROBERT GREGORY

Why It Gets Dark   

In the Century of Belly  

 

JOSEPH MILLAR

Spanish Blues   

 

MARTHA ZWEIG

Facetious  

Atmospherics  

 

RICH IVES

The Other Woman   

The Moment of Impact 

 

TOMAS O'LEARY

Hands Without Pockets  

The Cosmic Pundits Praise You Utterly

 

Vachel Lindsay Poetry Award

 

ELLEN ANDOLSEK

p.m.

 

Fiction

 

JEANNE LUTZ

Have This Wish

 

RUSS FRANKLIN

Gunchers

 

STEPHEN  SUND

Roomates

 

George Garret Fiction Award

 

E. W. BEALS

Picking

 

Translation

 

GIL JOUANARD (translated by CARLOS REYES)

Center of Gravity  

Appearing Suddenly Out of Nowhere

 

JOSE KOZER (translated by ORLANDO RICARDO MENES)

Kafka  

I’ve Come to Call Thirteen Men  

 

EDVARD KOCBEK (translated by SONJA KRAVANJA)

Sentence

 

Review

MATHEW SPAUR
        More Vodou, Please

issue44

Willow Springs 44 features poetry, prose, and translation by Patricia Goedicke, Robert Gregory, Jeanne Lutz, and more. The issue also includes Ellen Andolsek’s “p.m.,” winner of the 1999 Vachel Lindsay Poetry Award, E.W. Beals’s “Picking,” winner of the 1999 George Garrett Fiction Award and a review by Matthew Spaur.

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Willow Springs 45

Willow Springs 45

January 2000

Poetry

 

ALLISON EIR JENKS

A Place We Briefly Lived  

In Search of a Brother

 

CHRISTOPHER BRISSON

The Morning of Violent Necessity  

 

LYNNE BURRIS BUTLER

The Drowned Girl

 

RICK BURSKY

The Physics of What Happens

 

ALLAN PETERSON

Visiting Bolivia

 

KIMBALL MACKAY-BROOK

After Winter, Winter Stays On

 

WILLIAM KLOEFKORN

After the Reading, Early December  

Highlights

 

ATHENA O. KILDEGAARD

Aria

 

MICHAEL VAN WALLEGHEN

Ego

 

GEORGE LOONEY

Anything but Indifference and Wolves

 

MATT YURDANA

Like Giacometti

 

ABIGAIL HOWELL

Don’t Say Nigger

 

ROBERT GREGORY

Suspira

 

MICHAEL HEFFERNAN

A Sudden Shower  

The Flying Fuck

 

CAROLYN L. WRIGHT

My Last Night in Bahia

 

ELIOT KAHLIL WILSON

Blank Verse for the Leaving Season

Fiction

 

GREGORY SPATZ

Zigzag Cabinet

 

ANN JOSLIN WILLIAMS

The Matter of Dawn

Review

 

LEX RUNCIMAN

On Coleridge, Romanticism, and Biography

 

Translation

 

IVAN TABAU (translated by CARLOSE REYES)

The Ivan Tubau Collection

 

AWP Intro Award Winners

 

ABBE L. HEPLER

Reflections on the Day I Lost My Card

 

VERONICA REYES

El Diablo    

 

QUO VADIS GEX-BREAUX

Elegy for Marian Rita  

 

MARY MCNULTY

A Girl, Her Bicycle, and Her Daddy

issue45

Willow Springs 45 features poetry, prose, and translation by Ann Joslin Williams, Greg Spatz, Michael Heffernan, Robert Gregory, Rick Bursky, and more.

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Willow Springs 46

Willow Springs 46

June 2000

Poetry

 

MARY QUADE

Holly Hobby Dolls

 

GERRY LAFEMINA

Night Ending with the Sleep of Drunks and Penitents

 

CATHERINE STAPLES

Waking

 

CANDANCE BLACK

Where Blood Collects

 

GARY SHORT

Command

 

ALICE DERRY

Deposition

 

DAVID DODD LEE

Talking About Snow All Night

 

JONATHAN JOHNSON

Centripetal

 

PAULANN PETERSEN

In Her Palm, Perfection

 

DAVID RODERICK

The Curlers at Dusk

 

CHRIS DEMPSEY

Controlled Burn

 

JAMES GRINWIS

Medusa Disrobes  

Obsession of Many

 

DAVID CITINO

Four Drown in Pool

 

HENRY CARLILE

Andrew

 

BRUCE SNIDER

The Fat Sister Speaks

 

MICHAEL HEFFERNAN

Blue  

The Garden God’s Removal

 

MICHAEL CADNUM

Skins

 

JULIANNA BAGGOT

Discussing Sorrow with Jesus  

Mother as Judas

 

TOM CRAWFORD

Through a Dog’s Eyes

 

D. NURSKE

A Night in the Men’s Shelter  

In the King’s Garden    

 

AMY NEWMAN

In the Earliest of Morning   

 

PHILLIP TOBIN

The Rain Sonata   

 

WILLIAM KLOEFKORN

Instrumental   

 

JAMES GRABILL

Where Did You Say the Breaking Light Heals?   

Alive

 

Willow Springs Poetry Award

 

LINDA MALNACK

Dog Days, Autumn  

Scorn

 

Fiction

 

JONATHAN PENNER

This Is My Voice

 

RICHARD SPILLMAN

Rain Forest Crunch

 

D. J. THIELKE

Along for the Ride

 

Willow Springs Fiction Award

CHRIS ALLAN MILLER
        Mesmerize Me

Essay

 

YESHO ATIL

Shaving Grandmother

 

ROB TANNER

Fashionable Upstarts and the Etiquette of Cool

 

Review

 

AIMEE LABRIE

Clifford’s Blues

 

issue46

Willow Springs 46 features poetry, prose, and translation by Mary Quade, D. Nurske, Jonathan Johnson, Richard Spillman, and more. The issue also includes Linda Malnack’s “Dog Days, Autumn Scorn,” winner of the 2000 Willow Springs Poetry Award, Chris Alan Miller’s “Mesmerize Me,” winner of the 2000 Willow Springs Fiction Award.

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Willow Springs 47

Willow Springs 47

January 2001

Poetry

 

SHELIA BLACK

First Light  

Married Sex

 

DAVID DODD LEE

People Who

 

CINDY BOSLEY

One Evening with Friends  

Story Problems

 

JANE BAILEY

Depression

 

JAMES GURLEY

Madame Blanchard Takes to the Air

 

S. RAMNATH

Musings, After Her Departure

 

ROBERT GREGORY

The Thing

Below the Moon  

A Fine Place  

Miss Joy’s Gone South  

Say the Could Boy  

The Last One

 

LEE UPTON

The Mussels

 

JOHN MCKERNAN

Brain

 

JERRY MCGUIRE

Li Po in Buffalo

Some Dancers

 

SARAH GRABLE

The Creation of Adam

 

MILES WAGGENER

Antonio Machado and the Trees

 

JAY NEBEL

Crows Over Wheatfields 

Lifeflight

 

TOM WAYMAN

The Nap  

A Smaller Table

 

TODD BALAZIC

Disturbance at 4th and Brecker

 

JON FISCHER

Consequences of a Realized Minor Premise

Letter on My Last Sheet of Paper

 

DANIELLE HANSON

Cruel Son  

He Beat Her

 

SUSANNE KORT

Alice James Announces She Wants to Die

 

CHRIS FORHAN

Dumbwaiter to Heaven    

 

PAISLEY REKDAL

Carvaggio, my left breast and the time my mother took a wrong turn in search of a children’s

halloween party   

 

DIANE THIEL

Excavations  

 

PETER COOLEY

Surprised by Joy  

 

LOUISE JENKINS

High Finance

Where Go the Boats  

 

RONALD LEE JOHNSON

Lara Croft, Lara Croft

 

Poetry in Translation

 

MARINA TSVETAEVA (translated by KRISTIN BECKER)

        In the Middle of the Room…

 

Fiction

 

LOU BENDRICK

Saints

 

ROBERT ABEL

I Married a Monster, and We Had Kids

 

Nonfiction

 

NATON LESLIE

The Cradle

 

TOD MARSHALL

No Country for Old Men

AWP Intro Award Winners

 

LISA LISHMAN

Wind

 

JONATHAN FINK

At Ten A.M., My Father Calls to Say a Student of His, a Young Wife, Has Been Killed at Night,

Broad-Sided, Alone, on a Back Country Road   

 

BRYAN PENBERTHY

Utah Before Stars  

 

RHYS ALEXANDER

Vampire

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Willow Springs 47 features poetry, prose, and translation by Robert Gregory, Lou Bendrick, Tod Marshall, David Dodd Lee, and more.

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Willow Springs 48

Willow Springs 48

June 2001

Poetry

 

JULIANA BAGGOTT

The Birds and the Bees: What to Tell the Children

 

KURT BROWN

America 1968

 

JAMES GRABILL

At the Ballpark of Exchanged Gnosis

 

MICHAEL STRELOW

Licking Statues

 

DARA WIER

Day After a Funeral  

A Walk in Dubuque

 

JIM HEYNEN

Maniacs and Idiots

 

CAROL JAMES BANG

Psalm V: Migration

 

DENNIS SALEH

Typefoundry

 

ROBERT BENSE

Material Commenting on Matter: An Operetta in One Act

 

MARK HALLIDAY

Surely

Shelved

 

DENISE DUHAMEL

Thirteen Ways of Looking at Kenneth Koch

 

LEX RUNCIMAN

Pink

 

TOM CRAWFORD

Higgins Bar & Grill

Companion to a Loon 

Wu Wei

 

PAISLEY REKDAL

Scientific American and St. Theresa: Ecstasy

 

JEFFERY THOMSON

Postscript

 

JESSE LEE KERCHEVAL

Florida, State of Imagination

 

GEORGE LOONEY

Treatise on the Meliorative Function of Ruin

 

MELISSA KWASNY

Black Geese in the Honey-Stubble of Fields Near Spring  

Letter on My Last Sheet of Paper

Vachel Lindsay Poetry Award

 

LISA RHODES

Wrecked 

Ugly Poem 

New Poem

Fiction

 

WILLIAM RYAN

Stunt

 

MICHAEL DOWNS

Man Kills Wife, Two Dogs

 

NICOLE LOUISE REID

(Re)Collection  

 

PAGE HODGEN

Displacement

 

George Garret Fiction Award

 

MICHAEL HOLLISTER

Holywood

Nonfiction

 

TOM SAYA

Meditations on a Mask

issue48

Willow Springs 48 features poetry and prose by Tom Crawford, Melissa Kwasny, Mark Halliday, Page Hodgen, and more. The issue also includes Lisa Rhodes’ “Wrecked,” “Ugly Poem,” and “New Poem,” winner of the 2001 Vachel Lindsay Poetry Award, Michael Hollister’s “Holywood,” winner of the 2001 George Garrett Fiction Award.

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