Comprehensive Author Index
- Eve Abrams, "What Has Happened to Charmaine?" (Fall 2005)
- Dan Albergotti,
"Badger Crossing" and "Seeing Hiroshima from the Seventh Grade" (Fall 2001)
Interview With Thomas Rabbitt (Summer 2004) - Shane Allison, "My Old Man," and "Incredible TV Package" (Summer 2004)
"Flea Markets I've Never Visited" (Summer 2005) - Maureen Alsop, Four Poems (Fall 2005)
- Forrest Anderson, "Weathered" (Winter 2004)
- Sefi Atta, "Green" (Spring 2004)
- Stephen Ausherman, "The Road to Drumcree" (Summer 2004)
- Beth Bachmann, "First Dance Epithalamion" and "What the Dead Dream" (Fall 2004)
- John Beecher, Anthology (Summer 2004, published in conjunction with Thicket)
- Terena Elizabeth Bell, "Because Everything Is Murder" (Winter 2005)
- Diann Blakely, Anthology (Fall 2004, published in conjunction with Thicket)
- Jim Booth,
"Literary Minutiae at the Present Time (Spring 2004)
"The Balcony Scene" (Winter 2002) - Jay Bouldin, exerpt from The Mississippi Diaries (Fall 2004)
- Mark Bowen, "Contamination" (Fall 2004)
- Kevin Boyle, "Predilection," "Waking," and "Wayward Girls" (Fall 2004)
- Nancy Brooks-Lane, "They Say Dead Bodies Can Do No Harm" (Spring 2002)
- Leslie Carper, "Down for the Count" (Spring 2002)
- Ginger Hamilton Caudill, "Taking Grandma Home" (Winter 2005)
- Sean Chapman, "Nobody Loves Me" (Winter 2005)
- Kelly Cherry, "Where She Was" (Fall 2001)
- Adam Clay,
Poets Under 30 (Winter 2004);
"Radio Girl" (Summer 2002) - Guy Cobb, Paintings (Summer 2004)
- Rebecca Cook, "The Avon Witness" (Winter 2004)
- Doug Crandell, "Atlanta" (Fall 2001)
- John Crutchfield, "Six Winter Songs" and selections from "The Songs of Robert" (Winter 2002)
- Chad Davidson, Ten Poems (Winter 2005)
- Alan Davis, "Laudie's Demon" (Fall 2001)
- Kathy Davis, "Revelations" (Fall 2005)
- Timothy Davis, "Amazing Feats" (Fall 2004)
- Angie DeCola, Three poems (Summer 2005)
- Gerald Duff, "The Bliss of Solitude" (Winter 2004)
- FeLicia A. Elam, "Mississippi Muse" (Fall 2005)
- Sean Ennis, "I Come Out of the Nightclub Thinking" (Fall 2004)
- James Everett, Poets Under 30 Feature (Winter 2004)
- Rupert Fike, "Faulkner, Jung and the 60 Cycle Hum" (Fall 2005)
- Dennis Finley, "Art" (Spring 2004)
- Cheryl Floyd-Miller, "Otherness" and "Gray, 1981" (Spring 2004)
- J. Jeffrey Franklin, "Kosciusko, Mississippi," and "Where We Lay Down" (Spring 2002)
- David Galef, "Mississippi Breakdown" (Fall 2004)
- Louis Gallo, "Fits" (Fall 2005)
- Forrest Gander, "Life of Johnson Upside Your Head," "Librettos for Eros" and "Field Guide to Southern Virginia" and introduction by Jake Adam York (Winter 2002)
- Lisette Garcia, "Posterity"/"Posteridad" (Spring 2002)
- Larry O. Gay, Photographs (Winter 2004)
Photographs (Winter 2003) - William Gill, "Imitating Art: Guy Cobb, Shelby Farms and the Distillation of Life and Place" (Summer 2004)
- Elizabeth P. Glixman
A Conversation with Novelist Maryanne Stahl (spring 2004)
The World Through His Eyes: Interview with John Cottle (summer 2005)
Momma Yells Hallelujah (summer 2003) - Jeff Golden, "High Thigh" (Winter 2004)
- Catherine Hamrick, "Detached" (Summer 2005)
- Arthur Haupt, "Twelve Eternities" (Summer 2004)
- Tina Harris, "A Little Girl's Timepiece," "Losing Wait," and "Because" (Summer 2002)
- Pamela K. Hauck, "Changes: A lizard in the Grass" (Spring 2002)
- M. Ayodele Heath, "News Travels Fast Down Here, or the Gospel According to Queen James" (Spring 2004)
- Max Heine, "X Marks the Spot" (Summer 2005)
- Matt Henriksen, "Adagio" (Fall 2004)
- Brant S. House, "Coastal Pastoral" (Summer 2002)
- Peter Huggins, "Montreal, My Lovely" and "When Cold Killed the Camphors" (Winter 2002)
- Dennis Humphrey, "Wild Chicken Gumbo" (Winter 2005)
- Tom Hunley, Twelve poems, selected by Jeff Newberry (Summer 2005)
Speaking in Tongues: On the Poetry of Tom Hunley by Jeff Newberry - Mike Ingram, "Life in a Farming Town: In Defense of Becoming a Mater of the Fine Arts" (Winter 2005)
- Joan Shaddox Isom, "Gathering at the River" (Winter 2004)
- Honoree Fanonne Jeffers, "Tuscaloosa: Riversong" (Fall 2001)
- William Ashley Johnson,"Accidents" and "Breaking Ground" (Spring 2002)
- Terry Kennedy, "Morning, Minnesott," and "Junk: A Love Poem (Fall 2004)
- Jo Neace Krause, Art (Winter 2005)
- Carol Parris Krauss, "The Grape Slips Its Skin" (Fall 2004)
- David J. LeMaster,
"Bones" (Winter 2005)
"Driscoll Peden" (Spring 2004) - Nathan Leslie, "Raspberries" (Spring 2004)
- Stacy Kidd, "The Moon of Long NIghts," "Lantern, Then Light," "Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, 1929" and "Lure" (Winter 2005)
- Geronimo Madrid, "Leon's Rib" (Spring 2004)
- Spenser Marstiller, Poets Under 30 Feature (Winter 2004)
- Kimberly Martz, Poets Under 30 Feature (Winter 2004)
- Clay Matthews,
"Esperanza's Lament" (Winter 2005)
"A Revenge for Grace" (Summer 2004) - Janet McAdams, "Twin, Disappearing" and "Daughter of No One" and "Interview With the Reader" (Spring 2004)
- Mark McClure, "A Missionary Man" (Fall 2001)
- Gretchen McCullough, "A Letter from Cairo: Room 34 at the Egyptian Museum" (Summer 2005)
- Krista McGruder,
Scavenger Heart (summer 2005)
Divination (winter 2003)
"A View From Eagle Rock Mountain" (Winter 2002) - Kat Meads, "How to Feed Chickens . . . A Fable" (Fall 2004)
- Jude Meche, "Catahoula" and "Oracle" (Winter 2005)
- Corey Mesler, "Butterfly McQueen's Oscar: A Lie" (Winter 2004)
- Thorpe Moeckel, "Lifejackets" and "Bridge to Woodall" (Summer 2004)
- Jonathan Moody, "Deja Vu In Texas" (Fall 2005)
- Tony Morris, "Uncle Conley Ray (1950)" and "Dusted Wings" (Spring 2004)
- Geoff Munstermann, "French Fries and Eggs" and "The Lightning Field" (Winter 2005)
- Jim Murphy, "Dunbar's Apparition," "Five Points of 1906," and "Twain" (Fall 2001)
- Jason Nemec, "Scores from the Getaway and the Overcorrection" (Fall 2004)
- Jeff Newberry, "Exegesis" and "Last Days of Summer" (Summer 2004)
Speaking in Tongues: On the Poetry of Tom Hunley (Summer 2005) - Maud Newton, "Luke" (Summer 2002)
- L.A. Nunez, "Three Weeks" (Winter 2002)
- Tony O'Brien, "That’s Not a Baby" (Summer 2005)
- Christopher Orlet, "Portrait of the Artist as an Old Drunk" (Fall 2004)
- Nochipa Pablio, "Tobacco Mistress" (Fall 2004)
- Joanna Pearson, "By the River, A Pause" (Fall 2004)
- Alison Pelegrin, "Song Called Heavy" (Summer 2002)
- Amy Pence, "Cyclamens" and "Pink Jasmine" (Fall 2004)
- Drew Perry, "Lexicon on the Half Shell" and "These Be the Sliding Days" (Summer 2004)
- Allan Peterson, "Long Distance," "As Much As," and "When" (Spring 2004)
"The Small Gods" (Summer 2005) - Tara Powell, Poets Under 30 Feature (Winter 2004)
- Jerry Portwood, "The Day He Flew" (Spring 2004)
- Gregory Powell, "Blues Suite" and "Judas Flower" (Spring 2004)
- Kevin Pritchard, "Old 82" (Fall 2004)
- Nate Pritts, Poets Under 30 Feature (Winter 2004)
Six poems from Just Us Friends (Summer 2005) - Thomas Rabbitt,
Fourteen Poems
Interview with Thomas Rabbitt by Dan Albergotti (Summer 2004) - Ron Rash,
Ten Poems
Introduction by Jake Adam York (Summer 2002) - Lisa Rashley, "How to Identify Birds" (Summer 2004)
- Terry Rentzepis, Paintings (Fall 2004)
- Billy Reynolds, Two Poems (Fall 2005)
- Daniel Robbins, Poets Under 30 Feature (Winter 2004)
- Will Roby, "Houston" (Spring 2004)
- Elizabeth Routen, "Requiem" (Summer 2002)
- Robert A. Schaefer, Jr., Photographs (Fall 2001)
- Dan Schneider, "Review Of Reynolds Price's The Collected Stories" (Fall 2005)
- J.M. Scoville,
Space Saver Cat, Who Heated the Room While Knee Deep in the Orange of Gerti (fall 2003)
The Mountain's Laughter is a Landslide in the Seed Moon's Light (fall 2002)
Introduction to J. M. Scoville's "The Mountain's Laughter is a Landslide in the Seed Moon's Light" by Jason Sanford - Jim Seay,
Nine Poems
Introduction by Billy Reynolds (Winter 2005) - Seth Shafer, "How It Is" (Winter 2002)
- Julie Ann Shapiro, "Looking Glass" (Spring 2002)
- Tomi Shaw, "These Boots Are My Boots" (Summer 2005)
- Josh Shepherd, "The Philosophical History of Corpus Christi, Mississippi" (Summer 2004)
- J. Robert Shull, "Making Plain" and "Under Peabody Mountain" (Summer 2002)
- Anne Silver, "Belly Ache" (Summer 2005)
- Kevin Simmonds, "One for Strom," and "Deliverance" (Spring 2004)
- James Simpson, "One Small Step" (Spring 2002)
- Marcus Slease, Three Poems (Spring 2004)
- Anthony Neil Smith, "My Worst Days" (Spring 2002)
- M. J. Smith, Two poems (Summer 2005)
- R. T. Smith,
"Sourwood," "Hardware Sparrows," "Raccoon in the Sun Garden," and "Azaleas (1774)" (Fall 2001)
"Flurries" (Summer 2004) - Steven Ray Smith, "City Growth" (Summer 2005)
- Susan Snively,
"Marietta Street" (Fall 2004)
If You Hear It, Tell It (Fall 2003) - Cassie Sparkman, "Letter" and "Watching Buzzards" (Summer 2004)
- Maryanne Stahl,
"An Expense of Spirit" (Fall 2001)
A Conversation with Novelist Maryanne Stahl by Elizabeth P. Glixman (spring 2004) - D. Antwan Stewart, "The Ghost the Night Becomes" (Fall 2004)
- Cheryl Stiles, "Playing Preacher" (Winter 2005)
- Lynn Strongin,
Four Poems from Epileptic Projections (Fall 2004)
"Savior" (Summer 2004)
"Getting to Gettysburg" (Summer 2004)
"Audubon Wallpaper" (Summer 2005) - Erich Roby Sysak, "Wearing the Wrong Skin" (Summer 2004)
- Pia Taavila, "Flight To India," "India: Step," "Kashmiri Houseboat," "Two Peonies" and "Thaw in Karnataka" (Winter 2005)
- Julia Thomas, "Worms" (Summer 2004)
- Sheree Renee Thomas, Two poems (Summer 2005)
- Alexandra Thompson, "Winning Scrabble" (Summer 2002)
- Jeanie Thompson, "Earth Hymn," "Slave Gag," and "How to Enter the River" (Fall 2001)
- Jon Thrower, "The Barge Worker's Common Law Wife, A Letter" (Fall 2004)
- Suzanne R. Thurman, "What She Thinks About When Sleep Eludes Her" (Summer 2005)
- Natasha Trethewey, "Storyville Diary" (Spring 2002)
- Chris Tusa, "The Revolver" and "Gone" (Spring 2004)
excerpt from Sons of God (Summer 2005) - Daniel Cross Turner, "Oblivion's Glow: The (Post)Southern Sides of Charles Wright" An interview with Charles Wright (Summer 2005)
- Gretchen Van Lente, "More and More Perfect" (Winter 2004)
- Debra Varnado, "My Cotillion" (Summer 2004)
- Jessicca Daigle VIdrine, "Tennessee: 1943" (Fall 2005)
- David Scott Ward, "Shine" (Winter 2002)
- Lesley Wheeler, "Good Guys and Bad Guys," "Summer Catalogue," and "American Flowers" (Winter 2005)
- Jack Williams, "Reservoir" (Summer 2005)
- Susan Settlemyre Williams, Four Poems (Fall 2004)
- Chris Wilson, "A Critical Review of Jazz Music In The Post-Post Modern Era" (Summer 2004)
- Kevin Wilson, "Everything I Touch Runs Wild" (Winter 2002)
- Kevin Winchester, "It Was After Shelby Foote Died" (Fall 2005)
- Amy Wright, "lady cracker and daffodil" (Fall 2005)
- Charles, Wright, Five poems, selected by Daniel Cross Turner (Summer 2005)
Oblivion's Glow: The (Post)Southern Sides of Charles Wright.
(An interview with Charles Wright by Daniel Cross Turner) - Katherine L. Wright, "(Accidentally, I Don't Believe We Made It Here)" and "Serengeti" (Summer 2002)
- William Wright, "Brother Virgil Catches the Spirit..." (Spring 2004)
- Ronder Thomas Young, "Touch Me Here" (Winter 2005)
- Tommy Zurhellen, "The Second Strongest Woman on Earth" (Summer 2002)
Editorial Index
Jason Sanford
- Weeping for Wallace (Fall 2002)
- Radio Wave Ethics and Back-Woods Beatings (Winter 2004)
- Ageless Arts (Fall 2003)
This essay won the first Magnificent Magnolia essay contest - How to expose new writers: online versus print magazines (Winter 2002)
- Casting the Artist: Allen Peterson and Cast-Iron Sculpture (Spring 2002)
- Porn: The Most Popular Fiction on the Web (Spring 2002)
- Where is the South in Southern Literature? (Summer 2002)
- Who Wears Short Shorts? Micro Stories and MFA Disgust (Fall 2004)
- Peace Corps, Club-Med Style (Summer 2004)
- Returning Insight to Storytelling: Science, Stories, and Loren Eiseley (Winter 2003)
- World's Smallest Essay on the Coming Miniaturization of Literature (Spring 2003)
Read Jim Booth's response to this essay, Literary Minutiae at the Present Time. - Digging the Human Condition (Truths from an Out-of-Work Archeologist) (Summer 2003)
- Fiction and Biographies (Fall 2001)
Jake Adam York
- The Marrow of the Bone of Contention: A Barbecue Journal (Winter 2003)
selected as an "Article of Note" by Arts and Letters Daily - Words about the Poetry (Fall 2001)
- Inside / Out (Fall 2002)
- The Plain Language Thesis (Winter 2002)
- Crossroads (Summer 2002)
- Interstates, Interchanges: Telling Souths (Spring 2002)
