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An Issue with Seasons:
the Use of Poetry as Metaphor

Contents

Words from the Editor

an interview with Tim Bowling

poetry by Tim Bowling
the call
the memory orchard
snowfall
next boat
old greek men on bicycles
the exile
sidewalks in early spring

an interview with Chris Hutchinson

poetry by Chris Hutchinson
residency
not quite winter
of two minds
just awake
speaking to you
whatever it was
the way back
big trouble

an interview with Hilary Clark

poetry by Hilary Clark
summer doors
requiem for spring
so mind ties up its refuse
adieu, adieu
this february week
revenant 1
revenant 2
revenant 3

poetry by Jennifer Still
snow
spring
crocuses, an apology
pigeon

poetry by Emilia Nielsen
polyamory
morning

poetry by Aaron Giovannone
italian popular song

poetry by Matthew Holmes
three pumpkins

poetry by Sylvia Legris
from laughable answers (to some of neruda's questions)

poetry by Maureen Scott Harris
seasonal work

poetry by Terry Watada
kona weather

poetry by Susan L. Helwig
weatherman

poetry by Anis Shivani
enter, narrative
i write to pinch my horns alive

poetry by Robin Susanto
the immigrant

poetry by Marilyn Gear Pilling
approaching the winter solstice
september

poetry by Jude Goodwin
what if it's endless?
what whispers

poetry by Anne Le Dressay
old winter

poetry by Heidi Garnett
bird sounds never heard
edges

poetry by Norah Bowman
fire notes

poetry by Bren Simmers
fire lookout





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