

Fiction
Rebecca Curtis, “The Contradiction”, “The White Fox”
Justin Tussing, “We Are Dwarf Tiger”
Etgar Keret, “World Champion”
Rob Walsh, “A Hole”
Aaron Cometbus, “Pirelli”
Wesley Eisold, “(SC)Ode To My Second”
Poetry
Brenda Hillman, “Pacific Storms”
Carl Phillips, “Landfall”, “Indian Summer”
Thomas Heise, from The Journal of X, “000.01.0000”, “004.19.0000”
Christopher Kang, “A Novel is the Form of Sleep”, “If This Was Walking Far”
Jennifer Merrifield, “He Loves Me”
Renee Ashley, “Allegory of the Myth of the Seemingly Complex Only I RUN TO THE SAD MAN IN THE WHITE CAR AND"
Amelia Rose Salisbury, “The Twilight Zoo”
Joanna Klink, “The Eventides”, “Sea Ice”, “Beehive”
Malcolm Willison, “Aftermath”
Joshua Harmon, “Landscape”, “Landscape”
Stacy Kidd, “About Birds”
Julianne Buchsbaum, “A Death in the Snow”, “Summer of Fires”
Jeff Encke, from Most Wanted:
"Muhammad Mahdi Al-Salih (Six of Hearts)",
"Sayf Al-Din Al-Mashhadani (Three of Spades)",
"Taha Muhyi Al-Din Maruf (Nine of Diamonds)",
"Qusay Saddam Husayn Al-Tikriti (Ace of Spades)"
Lacy Schutz, “This Man I Don’t Know His Name”, “Instances agreeing on the Form of Cold after Francis Bacon, Novum Organum
Kristin Bock, “Portrait of the Artist with Rossetti’s Sitter”, “Pastoral”
Maureen Alsop, “As I Enter the Asylum”
Nonfiction
Brian Mooney, “Fainting Green”
Mary Kay Blakely, “Holy Days of Obligation”
Scott Henkle, ‘They Reduced Us to Such a State We Became Like…”
Angela Autry Gorden, “Transparencies”
Kimberly King Parsons, “Victoria Redel on Patience and Permission”
Dave Housley, “How to Listen to Your Old Hair Metal Tapes”
Art
Terry Winters, “10 Drawings from Notations, July 2006”
Pae White, “Book of Sounds, Volume 1 and 2”
Pat Pickett, “California Scrub Oak”, “European Beech”, “Coconut Palm”, “Black Oak”
Richard Tuttle, “Light on Water C”, “Light on Water B”, Light on Water A”
Issue 46 is out now! Featuring new work from Diane Williams, Steve Almond, and Paul Muldoon, plus an interview with Susan Orlean. Look for it in your local bookstore or order a copy online!
Phillip Lopate, Diane Williams, and other renowned writers spoke at the Journal's last event, "Writing by Numbers: A Panel Discussion on Academia and the Arts," on April 2. Watch it here.