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

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

Fiction

JEANNE LUTZ

Have This Wish

RUSS FRANKLIN

Gunchers

STEPHEN  SUND

Roomates

Vachel Lindsay Poetry Award

ELLEN ANDOLSEK

p.m.

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
Willow Springs 44

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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