Willow Springs 57

Willow Springs 57

Spring 2006

Poetry

 

MITCH ROBERSON

Deathbed

 

MICHAEL MCGRIFF

That My Father Does Not Read

 

REBECCA MCGOLDRICK

No Room to Grow Up Anymore Here

 

DAVE NIELSON 

Working a Turkey Pen

My Daughter’s Favorite Bedtime Story

 

JACK MARTIN

Weldon Kees and the Piano 

 

ED BOTTS

Grass on a Postcard

 

SHANNON AMIDON

Why Sarah Left the Fold

Stridor

Sarah Takes a Night Off

 

MIL NORMAN-RISCH

Turnip 

 

ROBYN ANSPACH 

Miriam speaks from her seven days in the desert alone

 

JASON SCHOSSLER

Matinee

 

JANICE DVORAK

Hospice Nurse at the Pick ‘n Save

 

ZOË RYDER WHITE

A Length of Africa

 

RUSSELL THORBURN

Neda, After Falling Asleep While Bathing, Dreams of Her Wedding to a Jihadist

 

KATHERINE SONIAT

The Lamb

 

JEFFREY SCHULTZ

Sunset at the Meat Packing Plant with Shoes Strung Over an Electrical Wire

 

DENNIS HELD 

Forward! 

 

PAUL GUEST 

Marksman

Anxiety

 

J. P. WHITE

History

Fiction

 

RONALD F. CURRIE, JR.

One Play

 

TRACI BRINK CUMBAY

A Lost Man Can’t Sing Home

 

DREW PERRY

The Histories Right Now

 

Interview

Issue 57

Willow Springs 57 features poetry and prose by Mitch Roberson, Rebecca McGoldrick, Ronald F. Currie, Jr., Shannon Amidon, and more, and interviews with Robert Bly and Louis B. Jones.

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