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
Fiction
J. ROBERT LENNON
The Lucite Handbag
DEBERA FAWCETT HOPPER
Italia
Nonfiction
ANNA COPELAND
Lace Collar: A Memoir in Ten Parts
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
Review
JESSICA MOORE
The Sincere Cafe by Leslee Becker
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.