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Volume 50, Number 1, Winter 2014Table of Contents
- The Joins
- p. 1
- Fortune
- pp. 6-20
- Scotch Tape
- pp. 24-35
- Pioneer
- pp. 42-52
- Ohio, and: Poem for 8:00 am
- pp. 56-58
- The Orange Line
- pp. 59-72
- Silk Roads, and: Interior
- pp. 74-76
- Whetstone
- pp. 84-85
- sculptures by Bernardí Roig
- pp. 86-94
- Ogasawara
- pp. 99-112
- The Flayed Ox
- pp. 114-115
- Murder in a Clear, Cool Voice
- pp. 116-122
- Kepler’s Song
- p. 123
- Complicated and Annoying Little Robot
- pp. 125-130
- Notes on Beauty: The Skull
- pp. 131-133
- A Love of Food
- pp. 134-146
- Deck of Hearts, and: Highway
- pp. 147-148
- Collecting Light, and: Your Eyes
- pp. 149-150
- A Real Imaginary Sister
- pp. 151-165
- Wracked Blue Suitcase
- pp. 166-167
- Sunday Paper
- p. 168
- How I Married Michele
- pp. 169-174
- Contributors
- pp. v-ix