
Vol. 3, No. 2
April/May, 1999
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s p o t l i g h t o n . . .
Chris Roblee: Hold onto your chef's hat! A full course meal of culinary chaos. |
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e d i t o r i a l s
Tom Dooley heats up, goes in circles, and buys a house. |
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f r o m t h e i n s i d e
Prison essayist Anthony Lee Brown is still being silenced by the Alaska Criminal Justice System. We hope he will return. |
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t h e s a l o n
Featured essayists Stanley Jenkins and Paul Sampson along with newcomer Joe Duarte |
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f i c t i o n
Richard K. Weems, Evelyn Sharenov, Paul E. Haslup, Paul A. Toth, and Adam Marcus |
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p o e t r y
Seth Abramson, Julie King, Frank Van Zant, Duncan Ford Young, Robert James Berry, and Alexander Pepple. |
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n o n f i c t i o n
Mark Brown shares his recent experience in a county jail, and Dail Bridges' serialized novel continues. |
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m i s c e l l a n y
James J. Kopp. Ph.D. provides yet another perspective on Y2k, and Barbara Lefcowitz weaves three topics into one. |
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r e v i e w s
Tom Dooley reviews Grumpuss and The Floating Men; Ann Skea reviews nine new books and writes a letter to John Fowles. |
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