At the Root of Voice
Winter 2010. Vol. 32 No.3
In this issue we are exploring what might lay at the “root of voice.” Interviews with Elizabeth Bachinsky and Michael Trussler. Poetry by Tom Wayman, Kerry Ryan, Richard Crow, and more.
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Rocks Grew in the Fields
by Tim Priorrocks grew in the fields in the spring: this was not a wonder; ice moving in earth clenching and releasing... -
Playground
by Kerry RyanAll those awkward years you didn’t realize you were training: Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack clapped fast, fast, faster... -
Sighting
by Vincent McGillivrayRain eats the paper bag she carries from the Chinese grocer, bottom collapses, strange plum-like fruit escapes, little yellow suns... -
In My Heart Is Coltrane
by Julia SchroederIn my heart is Coltrane, precise addictions & improvised optimism. Our joy a lottery anticipating “The upswing in the industry.”... -
Its Eyes Were Black
by Richard Crowits eyes were black its beak was black and its feathers were black . it had been dead for a long time... -
D*rian
by Jenn Angela Lopesentails ord. hither nodal stria holds, endears in thole-a-thorn lid’s din, throes alas, diet lorn, hearth, sol dinner, oath slid... -
This Is the Second Time Today
by Michael TrusslerI’ve met the eyes of that workman in the building — this morning, and just now, around 8, when he smiled at... -
Horse
by Elizabeth BachinskyFor you, I’ll recall walking to the barn to ride my horse, Biscuit. 1991. I wore a white blouse that... -
An Interview with Michael Trussler
Interviewed by Colin SmithCS: Here’s a craft-bound question, Lyric Poet. There are two devices you use that are rarely deployed outside avant-garde texts.... -
An Interview with Elizabeth Bachinsky
Interviewed by Clarise FosterCF: In this issue of CV2 we are exploring what might lay at the “root of voice;” influences such as...