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Issue
#10
(©
2001 by Downtown Brooklyn. All rights revert
to authors.)
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back
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[The cover
art credits on the credits page are in error. The correct
information is as follows.]
Cover art
front (Brownstone Blues II) and back (So. Portland)
and four-page portfolio (Lafayette Ave., Washington
Ave., Playing in Grandma's Room, and Fort
Greene) by Francks Francois Décéus
Below is the
list of writers whose work appeared in this issue.
Follow links
to read selections from this issue:
| Goduwa Abdullah |
| Melissa Antinori |
| Kenneth Bernard |
| Wayne Berninger |
| Marilyn Boutwell |
| Allen Brafman |
| Eduardo Chirinos (translated by G. J. Racz) |
| George Economou (poem first appeared in his foreword
to a volume of Paul Blackburn's translations
of Lorca) |
| Howard Faerstein |
| Wally Glickman (first publication of poem first performed
at Movement--The Notion of Motion, an
interdisciplinary academic conference presented in October
2000 at the Brooklyn Campus |
| Paula Griffiths |
| Wil Hallgren |
| Eric Han |
| Michael Hassan |
| Barbara Henning |
| Mary Kennan Herbert |
| Katherine A. Hogan |
| David Hollister |
| Lew Holton |
| Lisa Jarnot |
| Karen Jasper |
| Zilvinas Jonusas |
| Alystyre Julian |
| Ann Larson |
| Mei-Luen Liu |
| C. London (from the novel The Other Side of Nana's
Door) |
| Vasyl Makhno (translated by the author, Richard Burns,
and Vitaly Chernetsky) |
| Charlotte Marchant |
| Phaedra Moore |
| Deborah Mutnick |
| Marcia Newfield |
| Steve Newton |
| Joyce O'Brien |
| Joseph
Palmer, "A Conception on February 4th 1996" |
| Howard Pflanzer |
| Laura Phillips |
| Carol
Polcovar, "Natural Order" |
| Victor Puello |
| Michael Rodriguez |
| Don Rogers |
| Jesse Ruderman |
| Yolaine St. Fort |
| P. J. Salber |
| Michele Madigan Somerville |
| Robert Donald Spector |
| Mike Traber |
| Leonid Vasilevskiy |
| Lewis Warsh |
| Elizabeth
Weaver, "Sleepwalker" |
| David Wheeler |
| James
Whitaker, "Ritual" |
| Sharman Yoffie |
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