21.1 | FALL/WINTER 1994
MASTHEAD
EDITOR: Mark S. Drew MANAGING EDITOR: Mindy Wilson
FICTION EDITOR: Jeanne M. Leiby POETRY EDITOR: Lisa Spadafora
DESIGN EDITOR: Shari DeGraw
ASSISTANT FICTION EDITORS: Brett Baker, Bill Black, Cathy Day, Glenn J. Dwiggins, Matthew Miller, Matt Posner, Kristen Swink, Mitch Wieland, Dean Williamson, Mindy Wilson
ASSISTANT POETRY EDITORS: Anthony Caleshu, Neal Kirchner, Tom McDougle, Robert McKay, Madeline Marcotte, Kavita Sharma, David Sorrel
EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: Clarance Kinzalow
FICTION
A. Manette Ansay: Spot Weaknesses
Alison Baker: Everything Is Nothing But a Learning Experience
David Borofka: The Children’s Crusade
Victoria Lancelotta: Full
Carl Mumm: Alice and the Emperor
Tim Parrish: After the River
Susan Perabo: Who I Was Supposed to Be
NONFICTION
Steve Featherstone: November 7, 1992
POETRY
Richard Callin: Naming
Jim Elledge: The Man I Love Has a Bad Hair Day | The Man I Love and I Shop at Jewel
Tess Gallagher: Motoring Toward Seattle, The Kiss Considers Capital Punishment
Albert Goldbarth: What the Poem Is Actually About
Don Hymans: Delicate Seeming
David Keplinger: Mercy
Edward Kleinschmidt: What Gives
Peter Meinke: The Bartok Choir in Castelnuovo
Carol J. Pierman: The Museum of Human Response
Mary Ruefle: Evangelical | The March
Reginald Shepherd: Two Versions of Midsummer
Nance Van Winckel: His Hands Were Empty, Mine Were Full
Ronald Wallace: The Story of New Zealand | Career Day | Hunger
Joe Wenderoth: Alone Throwing Stones
FEATURE
Reviews
Cathy Day | Neal Kirchner | Robert McKay
ART
Wendy Feldheim: cover art
CHAPBOOK
David Wojahn: Burned Tract