EDITORIAL: It has given us great pleasure in the past to publish writers who were making their literary debut late in life, men and women with a lifetime’s experience who were only just beginning to publish, or even, in some cases, to write. I remember an essay by Jacqueline Gill (HR 34) about growing up in the Texas Panhandle, which took us back to a place and time that was fascinating, to me, at least, because it was so utterly unfamiliar. (read more)
- Vicente Aleixandre translated by Stephen Kessler
- Mark Jarman
- CHarles Simic
- Bruce Bond
- Alison Prine
- Anne Shaw
- Frannie Lindsay
- Jeremy Allan Hawkins
- Carol Moldaw
- A. Van Jordan
- Victoria Redel
- Honor Moore
- Artress Bethany White
