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Volume 45, Number 2, Spring 2023Table of Contents
- Introduction
- pp. 9-10
- Siphonophore
- pp. 11-16
- The Remnant, and: Gated
- pp. 18-21
- Fossil Land
- pp. 22-27
- Inflorescense
- pp. 28-29
- Introduction
- pp. 45-47
- Don't Hide the Madness
- pp. 79-80
- Loom
- pp. 81-85
- Vienna Calling
- pp. 89-93
- Tumbleweed
- pp. 98-105
- Shahen-Shah-Ekulfi in a Golden Jungle
- pp. 106-110
- Unappeasable Peas
- pp. 111-114
- A Diagram of the Two Sexes
- pp. 123-127
- Notes on The Scream
- pp. 128-131
- Dead Sea Scroll
- pp. 132-138
- Two-Headed Dog
- pp. 140-155
- After the Flood
- pp. 156-157
- Wing Studies
- pp. 158-163
- The Bear
- pp. 164-166
- Okra
- pp. 167-168
- The Snail
- pp. 169-171
- Redemption, and: The Black Outside
- pp. 172-175
- East Manhattan
- p. 176
- Baboons
- pp. 177-191
- November
- p. 192
- Two House Cats, Bearing News
- pp. 193-206
- Wandering Castle, and: To Eat a Peach
- pp. 207-208
- Contributors' Notes
- pp. 210-217