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May 1, 2018
Spring 2018
Volume 46, Number 2
Editor's Note
In Crisis and In Beauty
by Kathryn Kirkpatrick
R.T. Smith Prize for Narrative Poetry
My Cup Runneth Over
by R.T. Smith
(Judge)
Abraham's Apprentice
by Stephen Philbrick
(Winner)
Feat
by Jess Williard
(Honorable Mention)
"The size of West Virginia"
by Valerie Nieman
(Finalist)
'The Best Material for the Artist in the World'
by Kenneth Chamlee
(Honorable Mention)
Anthology of Stories Told Over Dinner
by Tricia Knoll
(Finalist)
Poetry
Two Poems
by José Watanabe
(Translated by Germán Campos-Muñoz and Chris Meade)
Three Poems
by Mary Moore
Two Poems
by Teresa Scollon
Three Poems
by Vivian Shipley
Wolpertinger
by Maximiliane Donicht
Like the Evening News
by Joan Murray
Sleeping with Yaks
by Heather Swan
Visible Spectrum
by Angie Macri
Anima
by Nathanael Tagg
Twelve Omens in Sixty Years
by Doug Ramspeck
Grief Work
by Christina deVillier
Bypass
by Ellie A. Rogers
The Shaggy Dog
by Cameron Lawrence
Mock Orange in April, West Virginia
by Robert Hill
Fiction
Part of the Landscape
by H.E. Francis
The Yellow Birds
by Kat McNichol
Creative Nonfiction
The New Diving Duck Blues
by Catherine Schmitt
"Wild(er)ness"
by Jeremy Jones
Visual Art
Green Nostalgia
by Tanya Huntington
Blue Root
by Mark Greenberg
Spoils
by Basia Goszczynska
Butterfly
by Roger Camp
Crash
by Kathrine Geoghegan
Interviews
Echoing the Fragility of the Planet: A Conversation with Susan Ludvigson
by Kathryn Kirkpatrick
A Conversation with Timothy Snyder
by Sarah Beth Hopton
Uprooting and Re-rooting: Exploring Shifting Histories and Homelands with Jeremy B. Jones
by Samantha Hunter
Book Reviews
Purposeful Noticing in the Poems of Brendan Galvin
by Susan Ludvigson
The Other Side of Mourning
by Joseph Bathanti
The Magical Reality of the Appalachians
by John Alspaugh
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