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Joseph Voth, "Living with Noise"

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Spring 2009 Issue

Contents

IRA SUKRUNGRUANG - Constellations

PATRICK HICKS - Taking Photographs for Strangers

SARAH SEYBOLD - Copper Pennies

SUSAN RICH - Different Places to Pray

ROBERT LUNDAY - Coins: an excerpt

B.J. BEST - how clouds are formed

FREDERICK SMOCK - After a Line by George Hitchcock

MICHAEL S. MORRIS - Through Her

ELIZABETH VOLPE - Waitressing at the Flanders Hotel

TODD DAVIS - Morning Poem

ERIK TUTTLE - Lester

DAVID NIXON - Corn

DANIELLE SELLERS - Faire sa Toilette

BILL BROWN - Dark Fire

D. JAMES SMITH - Nocturne

BRYAN VAN DER BEEK - Indonesia: A Nation in Transition

ERIN RUZICKA TRONDSON - Nesting

DAVID SHATTUCK - Cuba

THERÉSE HALSCHEID - Phrases Strong and Perfect

DALE ROCHE - Chez le coiffeur

LINWOOD D. RUMNEY - Some Lullabies

JOSEPH VOTH - Living with Noise

MATTHEW BURNS - For a Morning in October

JENNY HANNING - Indivisible

BRAD JOHNSON - Something New

JAMES BEST - Strawberry Canyon Backwards

SAM WILSON - Bob Dylan’s Story

GLENN SHAHEEN - Old Trinket

BRADLEY BAZZLE - The List