birds
winging across a white field
which are not
there when I look
then again white birds white birds
which are not there
by Daniel Johnson
birds
winging across a white field
which are not
there when I look
then again white birds white birds
which are not there
FULL ISSUE Archive: Number 11 (PDF)
Are We There Yet?Dobby Gibson
StungPeter Gizzi
Two PoemsSean Thomas Dougherty
from PassifloraJuliana Spahr
I96Glenn Bach
Four PoemsRae Armantrout
jubilat InterviewPearl Fryar
Identity and Subjectivity in Postindustrial MassachusettsLisa Beskin
WaterGavin Adair
On the RailsMax Winter
Three PoemsPaige Ackerson-Kiely
The Letter of Lord ChandosHugo von Hofmannsthal
from Letters to Michael Mark McMorris
Three PoemsRobert Fitterman
Permanence Temperance FraudSam White
Chroniquettes Raymond Roussel
jubilat Interview Franck André Jamme
Wherewithout Mark Bibbins
Two Poems Rick Snyder
Two Poems Suzanne Buffam
[Prescribe No Belief] Ingeborg Bachmann
Emily Dickinson's Futures: Enjambment Degree Zero Marta L. Werner
from The Quote-a-Day Guide to June Fred Schmalz
Sanna Amanda Nadelberg
Two Poems Douglas Kearney
Hydromancy Susan Firer
Expenses for Dear Fritz Johanna Christina Hölderlin
Three Poems Friedrich Hölderlin
Three Poems Michael Loughran
Landscape of White Daniel Johnson