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Fiction Contest


No. 6 Spring 2004


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PoetryFictionCreative Nonfiction
 
Photo by Larissa Brown   Poetry

Delicious Vertigo: A Conversation With John Rybicki
by Scott Silsbe

Don't Tell Me
by Gian Lombardo

Salton Sea Off-Season
by Alan Catlin

Labanotation
by Sommer Browning

It Is Exactly Like Something I Do Not Know
by Paul Dickey

My New Apartment
by David Breeden

Fiction  
Photo by Larissa Brown               

The Places I Haven't Yet Written About: An Interview with Ken Foster
By Don Strange

Mangos for Stalin
by Stephanie Dickson

My Life Would Be Perfect
by Heidi Bell

The First Annual Lewis "Buddy" Nordan Fiction Contest
has ended, but you can click here for more information.

Photo by Larissa Brown   Creative
Nonfiction

Hip to be Square: An Interview with Tony Earley
by Hattie Fletcher

Student Killed By Freight Train
by Joe Bonomo


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Photo by Larissa Brown
Mess From the Nest:
Where our editor tries to put it all together with a possible crisis and a connection to playing with firecrackers.

Features
Delicious Vertigo: John Rybicki opens up the throttle to take Scott Silsbe on a wild ride about the power of Detroit, poetry, and children.

The Places I Haven't Yet Written About: Ken Foster talks with Don Strange about the mysterious pull of place on his characters, plus the KGB Bar, projects in-the-works, and more. Audio clips available here.

Hip to be Square: Tony Earley talks with Hattie Fletcher about balancing what we leave in and leave out, morality and cynicism, Harper's, David Foster Wallace, Hank Williams, Willa Cather, Matisse, hard work, and why he needs metaphor. Audio clips available here.

The First Annual Lewis "Buddy" Nordan Fiction Contest: has ended, but you can click here for more information.



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