296.3 Summer Issue 2011

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Welcome to our annual fiction issue and a host of stories about love and loss. Karen Lin-Greenberg serves up a poignant tale, “What Was There Long Ago,” about a burned-out college professor who learns to reconnect with his lost humanity. Brian Fitch’s “Better Than Dead” explores the uncertain future of a wounded Korean-war veteran who comes to terms with his separation from a homefront past and his tank crew. Kathy Flann’s comically absurd “Something for Everybody” is full of surreal fun and dating do’s and don’t’s. Enjoy!

We are proud, as always to honor Hispanic American Heritage Month (15 September to 15 October in the US) by publishing two Hispanic American poets—Deborah Casillas and Stephanie Jutras—and reviewing fiction by pioneer Chicano writer Mario Suárez and Cuban American mystery novelist Carolina Garcia-Aguilera.

Take this to the beach and read while you sun. Cowabunga!

 

ART

Cover   Summer Abroad [oil on canvas] • Gary Kelley

7   Untitled [pen and ink wash] • Jess Fink

13   Untitled [India ink] • Claire Stigliani

21   Untitled [digital collage] • Marty Gotera

25   Untitled [pen and ink] • Joanna Barnum

32   Untitled [pen and ink] • Jared Rogness

38   one day, i’m gonna grow wings [photograph] • Matthew Knight

 

FICTION

7   Devil’s NightNora Bonner

13   Somebody for EverybodyKathy Flann

21   The Fox Pelt • Dianne Benedict

25   What Was There Long AgoKarin Lin-Greenberg

32   Better Than Dead • Brian Fitch

38   The Fallen • Brian Bedard

 

NONFICTION

3   Veteran • Sarah Carvill

42   Spring Cleaning for Winter LivesLaurie Frankel

48   New “Best Practices” for Freshmen of the Twenty-First Century? [Past Perfect] • Gina Burkart

 

POETRY

12   At Buffalo Ridge • Pat Underwood

19   The Territory • Roderick Townley

20   I Flew • Melissa Dickson Blackburn

20   Mestizaje of False Ownership • Stephanie Jutras

23   upon seeing a colossal squid thawed and dissected, the sea may rejoice • Jessica Dyer

23   A Few Thoughts ConductedJeff Hardin

24   The Fish Cleaners • James Proffitt

24   Jump • Deborah Casillas

24   After Spending the Morning BakingJack Ridl

31   Turn the Page • Dan Nowak

31   flask of inebriated magistrates • Matt Schumacher

41   Sex EducationEugenia Leigh

43   Epithumia for MangosteensKaren An-hwei Lee

 

REVIEWS

44   Synecdoche: Brief Book Reviews • Vince Gotera

45   Crosscuts: Brief DVD Reviews • Grant Tracey

 

MISCELLANY

2   From the Editors • NAR Staffers Out in the World

47   Contributors