Creative Non Fiction Fiction
Pearl and The Swine
Tsatskehleh
Three Stories
Pleasure
Lentils in Paradise
From "The Long Thing That Isn't
Blood Lines
Six Sonneted "Little Novels"
Riding the Bear
Sitt Munira's War
Mother Looking After Her Son's
Blue Moon
I Don't Even Trust Me
Poetry
Giving Good Hugs
Kaddish
The Leaving the Kmart [etc]
Two Photographs by Chim, 1945
Rationing
Hard to Come By
In Which I Time Travel at The Prose Poetry
Plenum
Tall Music
Doppelgänger
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Issue Number One: featuring such writers and poets as Michael Bugeja, Dorriane Laux, Robert Kelly, Maria Terrone, Forrest Gander, Elaine Equi, Martine Bellen, Diane Wald, Robley Wilson, Robert Hill Long, and many more. A Few Sol Features The Sol Multimedia Portal: No need to seek elsewhere, we've done the searching for you. Sample from the best audio readings and wild lit video on the web. Watch as Bob Holman and "Go! P" Galinksky literally strobe with poetic resonance, listen to the classics by such greats as Sylvia Plath and Theodore Roethke, hear the contemporary voices of Rikki Ducornet, William Gass, David Lehman, R.T. Smith, and many more. In Dissent: our favorite Coop lights a few fires in quest of the ultimate provocation; but regardless, you'll come away either pleased or irritated, but never neutral. Cyber Rambler: the ex-patriot Martin Earl dissects the most complex of literary sites, opening a window onto a world that is difficult to comprehend, but curious and profound nonetheless. Rain and Sol: our co-branded venture with Rain Taxi to bring you the latest select book reviews. Boston Sol: another co-branding venture with Boston Review to deliver a salvo of bracing prose micro-reviews. Moveable Engine Feast: Our not-too-lame search engine frame. Use the metacrawler form first in the right window, then fine tune if necessary with Lycos, Infoseek, Excite, etc. in the left hand frame. Hard to beat for research.
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