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Riding the Meridian, the Archives

Issue One, Volume One


Poetry

    Jeffrey Alfier, miekal and, Robert James Berry, Jane C. Brandon, Linda Chase, Ronald Donn, Peter Finch, Liz Forbes, Claudia K. Grinnell, Peter Horn, John Horváth Jr., Harold Janzen, Shikha Malaviya, André Mangeot, Murray Moulding, Cynthia Newcomer, Alvin Pang, Clinton V du Plessis, Michael Rothenberg, Kenneth Sherman, Red Slider, Robert Sullivan

Something to Write Home About
    Jeffrey Alfier, Douglas Barbour, Anne Berkeley, Liz Forbes, and Danny Huppatz, led by Peter Howard, discuss the effect the global nature of the Internet has had on poetry and the literary community.

Word for Word
    CK Tower interviews noted Australian poet and editor, John Tranter.

In the Flesh
    Chocolate Waters brings us her first in a series of articles on poets from the wilds of the New York poetry world you've most likely never seen before on the net.

Flashes on the Meridian
    Pamelyn Casto, who hosts the Flash Fiction Workshop, helps to define this very popular way of writing, with previously unpublished examples of the genre written by Viktor Car, Alex Keegan and Sheila Murphy.

State of Affairs
    Peter Howard reviews Leaving and Leaving You by Sophie Hannah.

Monster Book of Poetry
    Peter Howard reviews Satan is a Mathematician by Keith Allen Daniels.

Women Fly In Oregon
    Wendy Taylor Carlisle takes us along to meet Lucille Clifton at Flight of the Mind a yearly writing workshop.

International, or Not?
    Pamelyn Casto reveals the amazing diversity among literary sites available on the Net.

Why Can't It Be X-MA:
_______ Agamben's Topoi and Spectacle Notes
_______ on the South in Poetry

    Robert Donn on regionalism and poetic language.

New Pastorals - A Streetmap
    Tim Love takes a look at the topography of hypertext.

Rhyme or Not
    Dan Waber makes a case for a new kind of rhyme.




Preview Issue

    Poetry by Douglas Barbour, Michael Graber, David Graham, Claudia Grinnell, Steve Harris. Halvard Johnson, Karen Masullo



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