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

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  

Fiction

WILLIAM RYAN

Stunt

MICHAEL DOWNS

Man Kills Wife, Two Dogs

NICOLE LOUISE REID

(Re)Collection

PAGE HODGEN

Displacement

Nonfiction

TOM SAYA

Meditations on a Mask

George Garrett Fiction Award

MICHAEL HOLLISTER

Holywood
Willow Springs Issue 48

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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