Volume 14, Issue 1 (2000) You can walk from here.
You can walk from here.
Some of us walked to school. Some of us still do -- although those days are dying. Tom Chiarella once walked from Greencastle to Indianapolis to buy a pair of pants. Years ago, our mothers walked while we floated inside them. Walk the dog. Do the moonwalk. Walk of shame. Each one of us is about travelling, getting somewhere, finding place. How often do we think about the places we are leaving -- the spaces we walk away from? There are some photographs in this magazine. Some poetry, some prose. These are the places we have been and the places we have left behind. We hope that the place you end up next is some kind of answer to this one. You can walk from here. Best, The EditorsArt
Creative Writing
Yellow Winter
Sarah Gerkensmeyer
Sewer at Blackstock
Kathleen Bolin
Fiction
Half Finished
Scott Weaver
Little Pebbles
Katie Schlosser
When He Grew Distant
Ryan Slabaugh
Poetry
The Eucharist with pea soup
Jen Van Hoozer
On Fishing Alone
Abby Chew
Bottled Light
Nicole Ann Kuhn
Three crows near my tire on a hot summer day
Ryan Slabaugh
Killing Us
Julie C. Houston
Editors
- Editor in Chief
- Sarah Gerkensmeyer
- Right Hand Women
- Abbey Blake
- Abby Chew
- Art Expert
- Amy E. Miller
- Poetry Boy
- Andy Cullison
- Fiction Editor
- Michelle Geary
- Design Editor
- Jamie Oslawski
- Business Chicks / Distribution Analysts
- Joy Duginske
- Lawren Mills
- Advisor
- Barbara Bean
- The People
- Kathleen Bolin
- Andrea Brace
- Kelly Furman
- Elizabeth Gentry
- Katie Graham
- Abby Lovett
- Abe Moore
- the Dominos Delivery Guy