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Volume 25, Numbers 1 & 2
New poetry by John Ashbery, Pam Brown, Norman Dubie and others; translations of Rimbaud, Veronique Pittolo, Coral Bracho and Dome Bulfaro; Special Feature: one month from Susan Schultz’s Dementia blog; fictions by Pablo Medina and Juan Martinez; reviews of case sensitive, The Wanton Sublime, and Broken World; photography and cover by Sam Davis

Volume 24, Numbers 1 & 2
New work by young poets, including Mark Tursi, Anne Blonstein, and others. Special Feature: Paul Hoover and Maxine Chernoff on “becoming human,” and a interview with both of them conducted by Christopher Arigo. Review of Moby-Dick by Alice Jones. Belles Lettres and Beyond.

Volume 23, Numbers 1 & 2:
“You Cannot Discourage Your Wingspread”
Devoted to the life and work of poet Alice Notley. The cover of Volume 23 sports original artwork by Alice Notley. Named after the title of the painting on the cover, “You Cannot Discourage Your Wingspread, is a collection of essays on the poetry and poetics of Notley’s oeuvre, as well as interviews, and correspondence between Notley and others collected from the Mandeville Special Collections at the University of San Diego where her papers are archived. An introductory
essay by Interim editor Claudia Keelan introduces the collection. Contributors include Leslie Scalapino, Anselm Berrigan, Susan McCabe, Susan Schultz,, Eleni Sikelianos, CatherineWagner and others.

Volume 22, Numbers 1 & 2
Special feature of new work by Martha Ronk and Arthur Vogelsang. An essay on British poet Martin Corless-Smith by Dan Beachy-Quick. Reviews of new work by Reginald Shepherd, K. Silem Mohammad’s Deer Head Nation, Martha Ronk’s Why/Why Not, etc.

Volume 21, Numbers 1 & 2
This is our Terror Issue. Put together in the year after 9-11, this compelling issue presents essays on terror by the Nigerian writer and Nobel in Literature Wole Soyinka, translator and poet Cole Swensen, poet and art critic John Yau, among others. Reviews of new work by Norma Cole, David St. John, and others. New fiction by Jane Stuart.

Volume 20, Numbers 1 & 2
In this issue devoted to the notion of futurity, writers Cole Swensen, Liz Waldner, Doug Powell offer poems and essays on the subject. New fiction by Karen Brennan. Sorry, this issue is sold out.
 
Volume 19, Numbers 1 & 2
23 poets consider the ethics of practice in Volume 18. Included in this “focus group” are poets Christopher Davis, Katy Lederer, Tim Liu, a reprint of Anne Porter’s An Altogether Different Language (Zoland Books,1990) with excepts from the preface by David Shapiro, Martha Ronk and Sasha Steensen. Special feature of new work by Brenda Hillman and Alice Notley.
New fiction from ex-patriot writer Joe Stout.
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Volume 18, Numbers 1 & 2
With this issue, Interim becomes an annual review. Referred to as the gold issue because of its golden cover, Volume 18 includes poems from a diverse company, including the late Shahid Ali, Virgil Suarez, Ryan G. VanCleave, poet-critic Susan Schultz, and others. Translations of Chinese poet Yen Shu by David Lunde, fiction by E.R.Romaine. Reviews of new work by Stephen Beg, Jeff Clark, Susan Howe, and Laura Mullen.
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