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2009
The Borderlands Issue
- The Geography of Romance, an essay by Majed Akhter
- Jump Rope Bubbles, art by Sarah Zidonik
- I Drive, fiction by Katheryn Krotzer Laborde
- Colorado River Poem, a poem by Clinton J. Frakes
- Roberta, a photo-essay by Ben Kirkby
- Plus more poetry, essays, and fiction...
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2008
Our Tenth Anniversary
- Mapping, art by John Williams
- Subway Blues, poetry by Donna Pucciani
- The Paris Catacomb, non- fiction by Adrienne Ross
- There to Here, a retrospective by founding editor Kimi Eisele
- Exploring the Literary Mind, an interview with Peter Turchi
- Plus more poetry, essays, and fiction...
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2007
The Tenth Issue
- Plot Plans, art by Patricia Smith
- Victor Must Die, non-fiction by Bryan Walpert
- Here Be Dragons and Southern Architecture, poetry by Ellen Goldstein
- The Bridge Above Snake Hill, fiction by Kristen Nelson
- Letters from Israel, painting and prose by Olivia Webster and Lauren Basson
- Plus more poetry, essays, and fiction...
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2006
Whose Place is it Anyway?
- The Rift, fiction by Evan Morgan Williams
- Yesterday Located in the Here and Now, art by Karen Paiva
- The Living Room and Michigan, poems by Daniel Van Wert and his father, William Van Wert
- Santa Cruz River, Dry After a Storm, a poem by Lauren Eggert-Crowe
- Plus more poetry, essays, and fiction...
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2005
Calling Home
- Saguaro Exposé, photo essay by Douglas Towne
- Postcolonial Conservatory Camellias, a poem by Kirsten Valentine Cadieux
- Porthole Views, watercolors and poetry by Hazel Stoeckeler and Elizabeth Weber
- On the Edge of the Rim, an essay by Sam Duwe
- Plus more poetry, essays, and fiction...
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2004
Multiples of Four
- Providence, journey from Alison Kotin
- Cartographic Disobedience, artwork by Steven R. Holloway
- When I Think of El Paso, poetry by Charles Gillispie
- Ground Truth, an essay by Kathryn Mauz
- West George Street Stories, fiction by Matt Mitchelson
- Plus more poetry, essays, and fiction...
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2003
The Lost Theme
- Five Tips for Living in Spain, musings from Kathleen Veslany
- Women in Space! paintings by Catherine Eyde
- Santa Ana Winds, poetry by Daniel Ostmann
- A Story of Grass, an essay by Kevin Lutz
- Windows Hate Hurricanes, comic prose by David Lee
- Plus more poetry, photo essays, and fiction...
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2002
2001
The Urban Issue
- Free Rides, Michal Kohout goes underground in Mexico City
- Night Lines, photographs by Stuart Allen
- Whom Do We Blame? thoughts from Donella Meadows
- Suspension, ephemeral epiphanies from Jennifer Sahn
- Geographica Poetica, visual poetry from Carol Stetser
- Plus poems from Eric Magrane and Robin Doughty and other rare gems...
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FALL 1999
The Third
- Hell, fieldnotes from Duane Griffin
- Pieces of Kenya -- Letters Home, imagery documented by Jeff P. Stein
- Imaginary Profiles -- The Mental Geography of Appalachian Trail Hikers, compiled by Roger Sheffer
- La Ultima Barreda, Vacia, a photo essay by Desiree Rios
- Plus three Poems from Joel Lipman and other fantastical flights...
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SPRING 1999
The Sequel
- Writings by Roads and Rivers, an interview with William Least Heat-Moon
- Scattered Round Stones: A Mayo Village in Sonora, Mexico, essay by David Yetman
- In Between, a photo essay by Kristin Giordano
- Making the Un-City, observations from David L. Prytherch
- Atlas of the European Novel 1800-1900, a literary exploration from Franco Moretti
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1998
The Premiere
- Dream Travel and the Genetics of a Geographic Imagination, musings from Wilbur Zelinsky
- Route 66: A Cultural Icon, a photo essay by Elaine Mariolle
- The Matter with Kansas, an essay by Laura Wexler
- Where the Wilderness Begins, an essay by Ofelia Zepeda
- Where Distance Makes Past Perfect, reflections from Kathleen Veslany
- And that is only the beginning...
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