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

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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