Finishing all of your sentences /
as if they were questions, he accuses you /
of changing the subject.
-Patrick Moran, "Dopplegangster" in Number 77
Myra bent down to look into a shell. The
ants each had bits of meat on their backs. They
dropped off the side of the porch into the grass.
-Jane Delury, "Ants" in Number 77
Your memory of the dead man is a child's balloon, and where is that off to?
-Marvin Bell, "The Book of the Dead Man (Decomposition)" in Number 77
As if I know what /
I'm doing, he marries /
me.
-Lucy Anderton, "Not Something To Be Captured . . ." in Number 77
Now you hunger / no longer, for the green is all fingers, and the fence / of the body sleeps
-Mark Irwin, "About" in Number 77
If there were not a nest of pillows then the / Persian flaw would be a sweeter scald.
-Theodore Worozbyt, "Cavalcade of Stars" in Number 77
I live in the laundry room, this half of it. Scott, Paul's dad, he rigged up a wall, a pre-fab from Home Depot, and Paul and I leaned it in place while he tightened the screws. I like to be helpful.
-Chris Gavaler, "The Hole It Would Leave" in Number 77
The robberies started during the hottest time of the year ... The first victims were an Indian family, and all around the wealthier suburbs, other Indians looked up at their houses and wondered ...
-Akshay Ahuja, "The Gates" in Number 77
The dead man is of the future, but he will not breathe a word of it.
-Marvin Bell, "The Book of the Dead Man (Kiss Kiss)" in Number 77
Nights on the farm /
eggplants unbutton and sing
-Molly Bashaw, "Every Time I Have Never Been Here Before" in Number 77
Johnny flashes diamonds and gold / Frankie knows only what her mother said
-Robert Bense, "River Town Longueurs" in Number 77
Hello to generations that etcetera as we watch.
-Jennifer Militello, "A Dictionary at the Turn of the Millennium" in Number 77
There are worse things / than music, you tell me, / reaching for the knife / I find I'm holding in my hand.
-G. C. Waldrep, "The Dream of Egypt" in Number 77
One dawn /
when I jogged along the towpath by her boat, /
a nightgown waved from splintered ice.
-Henry Hart, "Winter of Discontent, England 1978-79" in Number 77
"Thanks for calling, sweetie," says Russell. "Is
it very hot there?" he begins to ask, but she has
already hung up the phone.
-Christine Byl, "Tell Me Something about Arizona" in Number 77
He was also the one who dispensed sugar cubes / of Salk vaccine when the whole world / lined up single-file up and down the block
-Leonard Kress, "Law of Resemblances" in Number 77
Max Donaldson was a waxy, whiskey-logged financier who knew his son not to be stupid, and knew himself to be less stupid than his son. He blamed the mother.
-Tess Wheelwright, " Max Donaldson and His Son" in Number 77
I considered myself lucky to notice /
on my walk a mouse ducking like a culprit . . .
-Billy Collins, "Thieves" in Number 77
Look inward, already the curved / keepsake is growing.
-Ray Amorosi, "About Angels" in Number 77
I know an echo that wants to change its mind.
-Dara Wier, "Are You Happy?" in Number 77
So much is happening in secret, but right before our eyes.
-David Keplinger, "Near the Amphitheater in Gubbio" in Number 77
the HMOs even now closing in, /
the border ever receding.
-Kevin Ducey, "W. Benjamin opens for the Plasmatics" in Number 77
We grew from large children into adults. Now halfway back to / children again. Boxes full of the litter of our lives are scattered about. Like / on that day we first opened the door.
-David Shumate, "Moving Away from Home" in Number 77
Greta called acting normal
glossing over the truth. She called it forgetting. I
called it facing reality or moving forward, Greta
said I was living a lie, and so on . . .
-K. F. Enggass, "I Hope To God You Smoke" in Number 77
Singular we are / stunning. In horde / we are dense differing / dream.
-Emily Rosko, "Timbered" in Number 77
No one needs to answer to eternity
-Emmanuel Moses, translated by Marilyn Hacker, "from Preludes and Fugues ..."
Between radius and tumored ulna, /
crepidis softening bone to sponge . . .
-Laurie Clements Lambeth, "Not to Praise" in Number 77
For a map, we say we used to run fast, /
so fast we had to leave it there.
-John Gallaher, "Everything You Know That Isn't True" in Number 77
Little evening, I walk across the stone bridge, helloing the river, without thinking
-Melissa Kwasny, "Clairvoyance (Little Evening)" in Number 77
This is the woman who listened to your report
of every clue Nancy Drew encountered, every
turn in the path of detection. You approached
each retelling as a test. Why?
-Claire Guyton, "The 7 Stages of a Parental Visit" in Number 77
for some time now it's been / just you / and these goddamn birds.
Fiction Gary FinckeThe Fierceness of Need Morrelli and Ed on Three Mile Island: “A mushroom cloud? We’re calling in sick.”
Quinn DaltonJimmy the Brain and the Beautiful Aideen
Celeste NgParallel Sam learns without touching.
Essay Nicole WalkerSlip “The house moves down the hill, whole, for a minute.”
Poetry Speaking for the faint echo and the world-floodMarianne BoruchNin Andrews “A poem believes it hears Jesus. / Yes, Jesus!”Chard deNiordSandy TsengCiaran BerryAlbert GoldbarthRené Char translated by Nancy Naomi Carlson“arches forge a fresh supply of wings”Srikanth ReddyWyn CooperAnd many more.
Cover art by Judy Ledgerwood. Glamourpuss. 1997. Oil on canvas. 84” x 96”. Courtesy of the artist and Rhona Hoffman Gallery.
Table of Contents
Fiction
John McNally Love’s Latent Defect
Gary Fincke The Fierceness of Need
Quinn Dalton Jimmy the Brain and the Beautiful Aideen
Celeste Ng Parallel
Erin Flanagan The Only Thing That Can Take You
Essay
Nicole Walker Slip
Poetry
Chris Forhan The Woods
Marianne Boruch A Musical Idea Glenn Gould Breathing The Garden
Ciaran Berry Electrocuting an Elephant Year of the Jackdaw
Albert Goldbarth The Singing Big Piles of Nothing Song: Misplaced
Edward Haworth Hoeppner Saint Ophelia Trees We Thought Were Walking
Baron Wormser Liberation (1986)
Laura Koritz The Ozz Man and the Sea
René Char Lutteurs Combatants Pourquoi la journée vole Why the Day Steals By Chaine Chain Éprise In Love translated by Nancy Naomi Carlson
G. C. Waldrep Appanage
Srikanth Reddy from Voyager
Nathan Hoks Poem Inside the Body
Chris Forhan My Life in Pictures
Nin Andrews The Soldier and the Poem Therapy Jesus Talks to a Poem
Michele Glazer bright things That Would Be Whidbey
Wyn Cooper Road Trip Porlock
James Harms Boundary Rider Lost and Through Lynda (Singing Chet Baker, 1988)
Debra Nystrom Strabismus Ash
Allison Titus Shipbuilding Shepherding
Mark Halperin In Odessa
Lisa Beskin The Suzuki Method
Chard deNiord Coyotes
Amanda Rachelle Warren Something Else in the Snow
Michael Chitwood The Conversion of the Khans
Nance Van Winckel Eat This One Eye Opens
John Mann Mr. Mann Goes to School Already in Progress, Mr. Mann
John Hodgen Girl with Her Tongue Stuck Out Sleep Comes to Mary Todd Lincoln
Sandy Tseng sent After All
Elena Karina Byrne O Mouth Fable After Stendhal: A Concordance on Leaving