Announcing Not One of Us #37
May. 13th, 2007 12:38 pm“Welcome, tovarich, to our comrades issue. We have friends for life, a man and his nano, a fugitive and her Shape, frogs and fish, ghosts of an expedition, Kameraden in an exhibition….”
Contents:
No Good Deed, by Patricia Russo
Cydonia River (poem), by Danny Adams
Ebb, by Amanda Downum
A Chrome Attic (poem), by Elizabeth Barrette
Smother, by Brian Worley
The Open-Faced Sandwich (poem), by David C. Kopaska-Merkel
The Locum, Yellow Rose, by Chris Bell
Grave statue of an unknown baboon-headed god, c. 300 B.C. (poem), by Jennifer Crow
Sticks (poem), by Karen R. Porter
Your First Time (poem), by Samantha Henderson
Just an Old-Fashioned Love Song, by Joshua Reynolds
Kameraden Obscure: A Retrospective (poem), by Sonya Taaffe
Featured artist: John Stanton
Not One of Us #37 is now available from The Genre Mall, and can soon be found at Shocklines, BBR Distribution, and Chris Drumm Books.
Later this week I’ll be heading out to Anaheim for the annual conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR). No, I’m not going to visit Mickey Mouse, even though I’ll be within shooting distance of Disneyland. But I look forward to seeing friends and comrades from my profession.
Contents:
No Good Deed, by Patricia Russo
Cydonia River (poem), by Danny Adams
Ebb, by Amanda Downum
A Chrome Attic (poem), by Elizabeth Barrette
Smother, by Brian Worley
The Open-Faced Sandwich (poem), by David C. Kopaska-Merkel
The Locum, Yellow Rose, by Chris Bell
Grave statue of an unknown baboon-headed god, c. 300 B.C. (poem), by Jennifer Crow
Sticks (poem), by Karen R. Porter
Your First Time (poem), by Samantha Henderson
Just an Old-Fashioned Love Song, by Joshua Reynolds
Kameraden Obscure: A Retrospective (poem), by Sonya Taaffe
Featured artist: John Stanton
Not One of Us #37 is now available from The Genre Mall, and can soon be found at Shocklines, BBR Distribution, and Chris Drumm Books.
Later this week I’ll be heading out to Anaheim for the annual conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR). No, I’m not going to visit Mickey Mouse, even though I’ll be within shooting distance of Disneyland. But I look forward to seeing friends and comrades from my profession.