Cimarron
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Issue #161: Fall 2007
Poetry
Laura Van Prooyen - Gone Into the Woods Directly
Jeffrey Thomson - Landscape with Swelling and Hives
Lynn Levin - Sublunary and All
- To the Future
Philip Dacey - Parental
Christine Stewart-Nuñez - Market Near the Holiday of Sacrifice anliUrfa, Turkey
Andrey Gritsman - Morgue
- My Father
Christian Nagle - Oman
Laurie Wagner Buyer - Geese on Sixth Avenue, Denver
- Mothering War
Laura Judge - A Tomato in August
Aaron Belz - Asking Al Gore about the Muse
Timothy O'Keefe - Meditation in Red, Blue, and Violet
John McAuliffe - The Reconstruction
- The Yard
Rebecca Aronson - Domain, Wednesday
Ravi Shankar - Movements
- The Day the Voice Died
Natania Rosenfeld - Soutine, Landscape With Trees
- Soutine, Two Pheasants on a Table
Judith Moffett - Signals
- Broken Couplets
- Heal-all (Litany After Breast Cancer and Bereavement)
Todd McKinney - Several Places at Once
Laura Koritz - Hypnosis Script for Enlightenment
- Translated Signals from the Wildness
- Water Song
Melanie Challenger - Infidelity
- Limb
Amanda Rachelle Warren - Dishwater
- Judas Codex
Fiction
Patrick Crerand - Semi-Love
Amiee LaBrie - Wanted
Roger Pinnell - Shave
Meghan Kenny - Winter in Wisconsin
Non-Fiction
Kevin Jackson - T.S. Eliot and the Rise of the Geezer
Cover
Carol Carter - Dwellings (acrylic, 40"x50", 1997)
Photo courtesy of Ray Markin Photography
Contributor's Notes
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