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Volume 40, Number 6, Nov/Dec 2018Table of Contents
Front Matter
2018 Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers
- Young Poets Introduction
- pp. 5-6
- Extraterrestre
- pp. 8-9
Getting and Spending
- Getting and Spending
- pp. 47-48
- Customer Loyalty Program
- pp. 52-53
- Market Day, and: Market Day II
- pp. 55-56
- "Three Demons": Sanki Haiku I
- pp. 57-58
Fiction
- Excommunication
- pp. 12-22
- "Casta Diva"
- pp. 23-25
- A Great Dad
- pp. 61-69
- The Wolf Girl of Terezia
- pp. 80-91
Nonfiction
- The Third Territory
- pp. 34-44
- Forcing His Body to the Water
- pp. 70-75
Poetry
- The First Black Bachelorette
- pp. 26-33
- Meditation on Rain
- p. 78
- What Spells Trouble
- p. 92
- Friend Shift
- p. 98
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- Contributors' Notes
- pp. 113-115