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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