ISSUE NO. 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS
February 14, 2007
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CONTENTS:
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
From Eileen Tabios
NEW REVIEWS
Ron Silliman reviews HAVING BEEN BLUE FOR CHARITY by kari edwards
Mark Young reviews HAVING BEEN BLUE FOR CHARITY by kari edwards
Guillermo Parra reviews Micah Ballard’s poems in 6x6 #5; BETTINA COFFIN; ABSINTHIAN JOURNAL; SCENES FROM THE SARAGOSSA MANUSCRIPT; UNFORESEEN; DEATH RACE V.S.O.P.; EVANGELINE DOWNS; and NEGATIVE CAPABILITY IN THE VERSE OF JOHN WIENERS
Julie R. Enszer reviews BALANCING ACTS by Rochelle Ratner
Ernesto Priego reviews THE ANIMAL HUSBAND by Christine Hamm
Nicholas Manning reviews NIGHT SEASON by Mark Lamoureux
Eileen Tabios reviews FIRST ADVENTURES OF COL AND SEM by Dan Waber
J. LeClerc reviews BOWERY WOMEN: POEMS, Ed. by Marjorie Tesser & Bob Holman
Ivy Alvarez presents a Chap Roundup reviewing MY LIGHTWEIGHT INTENTIONS by Pam Brown; SURFACE TENSION by Mackenzie Carignan and Scott Glassman; TRANSLATIONS FROM AFTER by Joel Chace; OH MISS MARY by Jim McCrary; DOVEY & ME by Strongin; and THE NAME POEMS by Jeffrey Cyphers Wright
Julie R. Enszer reviews A HALF-RED SEA by Evie Shockley
Nicholas Manning reviews TRACT by Jon Leon
Mary Jo Malo reviews BLOOD AND SALSA / PAINTING RUST by Jonathan Penton
Rebecca Mabanglo-Mayor reviews THE GODS WE WORSHIP LIVE NEXT DOOR by Bino Realuyo
Eileen Tabios reviews THE ALLEGREZZA FICCIONES by Mark Young
Jeannine Hall Gailey reviews NAVIGATE, AMELIA EARHART'S LETTERS HOME by Rebecca Loudon
Nicholas Downing reviews CIVILIZATION by Elizabeth Arnold
William Allegrezza reviews KALI'S BLADE by Michelle Bautista
John Bloomberg-Rissman reviews UNPROTECTED TEXTS: SELECTED POEMS 1978-2006 by Tom Beckett
Tom Beckett reviews A READING, 18-20 by Beverly Dahlen
Eileen Tabios reviews WIND IS WIND AND RAIN IS RAIN by Brynne
Allen Bramhall reviews DOWN SPOOKY by Shanna Compton
Lynn Strongin reviews SHOT WITH EROS: NEW AND SELECTED POEMS and SEED PODS, both by Glenna Luschei
William Allegrezza reviews I OF THE STORM by Bill Lavender
Richard Lopez reviews OH MISS MARY by Jim McCrary
Craig Santos Perez reviews THE TIME AT THE END OF THIS and 60 LV BO(E)MBS, both by Paolo Javier
Anne Haines reviews RADISH KING by Rebecca Loudon; LIVING THINGS by Charles Jensen; and MORTAL by Ivy Alvarez
Lynn Strongin reviews THIRST by Mary Oliver
Mario E. Mireles reviews excerpts from NOT EVEN DOGS by Ernesto Priego; Matsuo Bash’s “The Narrow Road of the Interior" in The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces, Ed. Maynard Mack; and Octavio Paz’s "The Tradition of the Haiku" in Convergences: Essays on Art and Literatur.
William Allegrezza reviews ELAPSING SPEEDWAY ORGANISM by Bruce Covey
Laurel Johnson reviews CALLS FROM THE OUTSIDE WORLD by Robert Hershon
Eileen Tabios reviews BODY OF CRIMSON LEAVES by Celia Homesley
Eileen Tabios reviews THE PLANT WATERER AND OTHER THINGS IN COMMON by Kathryn Rantala
Julie R. Enszer reviews OSIP MANDELSTAM: NEW TRANSLATIONS, Ed. by Ilya Bernstein
Hugh Fox reviews SEEDPODS by Glenna Luschei
Marjorie Light reviews COMING FULL CIRCLE: THE PROCESS OF DECOLONIZATION AMONG POST-1975 FILIPINO AMERICANS and A BOOK OF HER OWN: WORDS AND IMAGES TO HONOR THE BABAYLAN, both by Leny M. Strobel
Mark Young reviews SONNET by Matt Hart
Eileen Tabios reviews THE GRACES by Elizabeth Treadwell and SONNET by Matt Hart
FROM OFFLINE TO ONLINE: REPRINTED REVIEWS
Andrew Joron reviews ULTRA VIOLET by Laura Moriarty
Britta Ameel reviews ALASKAPHRENIA by Christine Hume
Sharon Mesmer reviews OPPOSABLE THUMB by Joe Elliot
Eileen Tabios reviews OBEYED DILEMMA by Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
Alfred Yuson reviews BELIEVE & BETRAY by Cirilo F. Bautista
Alfred Yuson reviews MATADORA by Sarah Gambito
Alfred Yuson reviews FAULTY ELECTRICAL WIRING: POEMS by Ruel S. De Vera, A FEAST OR ORIGINS by Dinah Roma and ELSE IT WAS PURELY GIRLS by Angelo Suarez
BACK COVER
What it Means to be Missy WinePoetics’ Dawgs
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