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Willow Springs 63

Willow Springs 63

Spring 2009

Poetry

 

CHARD DENIORD

The Way They Were Lowing

 

KIM ADDONIZIO

U Long-Distance

Forms of Love

 

T PAISLEY REKDAL

Homage for Levis

The Site

Famous Song

 

RAY AMOROSI

In Praise of Nothing to Write On

In Praise of No Fear

 

DORIANNE LAUX

S. Sgt. Metz

 

TIMOTHY KELLY

Broken Spoke

 

JILLIAN WEISE

Summer Vacation

 

STAN SANVEL RUBIN

Another Damned Cat Poem

 

RACHEL MEHL

For Julia, Who Loves Horses

 

SEAN PATRICK HILL

The Last Frontier is Not in Alaska

 

DARLENE PEGAN

The Names

 

Fiction

 

ROBERT LOPEZ

Uniforms

 

MATHEW CASHION

Last Words of the Holy Ghost

 

JOSEPH SALVATORE

Reduction

 

Translation

 

DAG T. STRAUMSVAG

        June

        Karel

 

Interview

LYNN EMANUEL

THOMAS LYNCH

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Willow Springs 63 features poetry, prose, and translation by Kim Addonizio, Ray Amorosi, Robert Lopez, Dag T. Straumsvåg, and more, and interviews with Lynn Emanuel and Thomas Lynch.

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