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We have even included some excerpts for you to check out. As you read through the Table of Contents, click on the gold links to catch a glimpse of what this issue holds for you. FICTION
Tom BarbashThey kissed hungrily, illicitly, like adulterers in a bad movie when they've sneaked from the dinner party into the kitchen. Matthew Vollmer She wondered if, given the right circumstances, in self-defense maybe, she could kill her. Lynn Freed It was one of the reasons Antonia didn't mix him with her friends anymore. She could keep her friends, he said, they were bloody awful, the whole bang shoot of them. Terese Svoboda Is the future a kind of black hole? my son asks, with his voice growing quiet near the end as if someone's grading him· John McManus For six months I picked up bodies, he said. When the battles were over we burned them in a heap. FEATURE
Jo Ann BeardThe story of Cheri Trembe, Dr. Jack Kervorkian's seventy-second patient. SUMMER LITERARY SEMINAR WINNERS
Fiction: Liz PhangPoetry: Heather Hartley POETRY
Karl KirchweyDiane Ackerman Charlie Smith Joel Brouwer A. Loudermilk Celia Gilbert INTERVIEW
Leslie Wootten Interview's a Tin House favorite, Ron CarlsonLOST & FOUND
Andres Dubus II on The Stories of Breece D' J Pancake.Alice Elliot Dark on Jane Bowles' story A Stick of Green Candy. Anna Keesey on Jean Stafford's The Mountain Lion. NEW VOICES
Fiction: Janet LeePoetry: Su Shi, translated by Jeffrey Yang EPISTLE
A written correspondence between Hayden Carruth and the late Jane Kenyon.BLITHE SPIRITS
Harriet Reisen on Margarita.A READABLE FEAST
Eugenia Bone on Wild Mushrooms.THE LAST WORD
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