In the Fall 2001 issue
-- Vol. 17, #2:
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Fiction and Commentary:
- This Much Was Known (excerpt from the novel Dirt Cheap) by Lynn Miller-Lachmann
- Little Boy by George Sparling
Poetry:
- New York's Finest, Finest Hour, by Howard L. Craft
- Murdered in Genoa by Tim Hall
- Reflections on WTO, My Daughter Seattle, N.30 by Peggy Seltzer
- A Brief History of Those Who Made Their Point Politely and Then Went Home by Kevin
Higgins
- Pseudo-chocolate for Hire by Vincent A. Johnson
- Prosperity's Protector by Jamie Cavanagh
- Vanish by Joseph White Horse
- Smirking by Joseph White Horse
- Lament for Iron Eyes Cody by kevyn knox
- Elementary Education by Doug Draime
- Journal Entry #47 Feb. 23, 1781 by Doug Draime
- For a Full Blood By Doug Draime
- Betraying Tecumseh by Mark A. Wilson
- The Concrete Mesa by Jamie Cavanagh
- Rebellion in Cincinnati -- Fear of Colors (for Timothy Thomas) by Phil Goldvarg
- Screwdriver by Luis Cuauhtmoc Berriozabal
- Justice by H. McCreesh
- Pig on the Prowl by John Rogers
- Grandma Speaks Up by Denise Abercrombie
- The Negro League by Barbara DeCesare
- Smile by Carlos Hiraldo
- The Line by Jonathan Andersen
- Bullhorn by Jonathan Andersen
- Highest and Best Use at Subic Bay by Bob Randolph
- On a Crowded Street in Beijing by Jacqueline M. Kyle
- Gifts by Anne Selden
- Resurrection by Anne Selden
- The Ripple by Anne Selden
- The Bananas of Wrath by Matthew Eddy
- "Country" Club by Suzanne Freeman
- Classless Society by Kathy Davis-Griswold
- Gray Rippling by Loraine Campbell
- Sky So Blue by Loraine Campbell
- Witches by Donald McKim
- Into all the Rivers Now by Kathleen Anderson
- Young MacÆs Farm by Calokie
- The Bushmaster by Robert J. Zani
- An Eye for an Oily Eye by kevyn knox
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