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Mississippi Review 2001: Vol 29 Index PDF

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INDEX TO VOLUME 29 Antidepressed (fiction): Amy Dickman Big Brain (poem): Leslie Anne Mcilroy Ciccarone, Tara Jill: ] Know His Middle Name Is Kermit (fiction) Coda: Where the River Runs (poem): Matthew — ' Thorburn Coronado Rises in the Stirrups (poem): David Shumate Corral, EduardoC. : For Alexei Born July 29,1999 (poem) Craft, Kevin: An Olive (poem) aa Cumulus (poem): G. A. O’Connell Deadbolt (poem): Vivian Shipley Diamond, Paul: Transmitting and Receiving Information eeeeeeee e (fiction) 1P N: WM NwHWNNDi ckman, Amy: Antidepressed (fiction) | Fisher, Lou: High and Low (fiction) 1 For Alexei Born July 29,1999 (poem): Eduardo C. Corral = Fortune, Irregardless (fiction): Traci Sobocinski 1 Gibson, Wesley: Welcome (fiction) 1 NNNYW NN N Graciela and the Song of One Hundred Names (poem): Matthew Thorburn Heyday (poem): Peter Serchuk ' High and Low (fiction): Lou Fisher I Know His Middle Name Is Kermit (fiction): Tara Jill ae|e e NN N Ciccarone Johnson, Molly Antopol: Notes (fiction) Katz, Lisa: The Nuns’ Cemetery in Ein Kerem (poem) Kelly, J.: Life in the Next Room (fiction) Kevorkian, Karen: The Sugar Artists (fiction) LeMaster, Liane: Sun Going Down (fiction) A Letter to Bruce (fiction): Stephanie Wilbur Levine, Jeffrey: Ulysses in the Loon’s Watch (poem) Life in the Next Room (fiction): J. Kelly Mcilroy, Leslie Anne: Big Brain (poem) Medical Advice (poem): Patti White 176 ~ Mississippi Review Prize 2001 INDEX TO VOLUME 29 Antidepressed (fiction): Amy Dickman Big Brain (poem): Leslie Anne Mcilroy Ciccarone, Tara Jill: ] Know His Middle Name Is Kermit (fiction) Coda: Where the River Runs (poem): Matthew — ' Thorburn Coronado Rises in the Stirrups (poem): David Shumate Corral, EduardoC. : For Alexei Born July 29,1999 (poem) Craft, Kevin: An Olive (poem) aa Cumulus (poem): G. A. O’Connell Deadbolt (poem): Vivian Shipley Diamond, Paul: Transmitting and Receiving Information eeeeeeee e (fiction) 1P N: WM NwHWNNDi ckman, Amy: Antidepressed (fiction) | Fisher, Lou: High and Low (fiction) 1 For Alexei Born July 29,1999 (poem): Eduardo C. Corral = Fortune, Irregardless (fiction): Traci Sobocinski 1 Gibson, Wesley: Welcome (fiction) 1 NNNYW NN N Graciela and the Song of One Hundred Names (poem): Matthew Thorburn Heyday (poem): Peter Serchuk ' High and Low (fiction): Lou Fisher I Know His Middle Name Is Kermit (fiction): Tara Jill ae|e e NN N Ciccarone Johnson, Molly Antopol: Notes (fiction) Katz, Lisa: The Nuns’ Cemetery in Ein Kerem (poem) Kelly, J.: Life in the Next Room (fiction) Kevorkian, Karen: The Sugar Artists (fiction) LeMaster, Liane: Sun Going Down (fiction) A Letter to Bruce (fiction): Stephanie Wilbur Levine, Jeffrey: Ulysses in the Loon’s Watch (poem) Life in the Next Room (fiction): J. Kelly Mcilroy, Leslie Anne: Big Brain (poem) Medical Advice (poem): Patti White 176 ~ Mississippi Review Prize 2001 Notes (fiction): Molly Antopol Johnson The Nuns’ Cemetery in Ein Kerem (poem): Lisa Katz O’Connell, G. A.: Cumulus (poem) An Olive (poem): Kevin Craft Serchuk, Peter: Heyday (poem) Shipley, Vivian: Deadbolt (poem) Shumate, David: Coronado Rises in the Stirrups (poem) Sobocinski, Traci: Fortune, Irregardless (fiction) The Sugar Artists (fiction): Karen Kevorkian Sun Going Down (fiction): Liane LeMaster Thorburn, Matthew: Coda: Where the River Runs (poem) ''! Thorburn, Matthew: Graciela and the Song of One Hundred Names (poem) Transmitting and Receiving Information (fiction): Paul ————— Diamond 1-2 Ulysses in the Loon’s Watch (poem): Jeffrey Levine 1-wnD2NKN HNNHNe Under the Sparrow (poem): Marlys West 1-2 Welcome (fiction): Wesley Gibson 1-2 West, Marlys: Under the Sparrow (poem) 1-2 White, Patti: Medical Advice (poem) 1-2 Wilbur, Stephanie: A Letter to Bruce (fiction) An Actor in the Traveling Troupe That Visits Elsinore (poem): Robert Cooperman Albergotti, Dan: Laertes at Practice (poem) Albergotti, Dan: Ophelia at the Brook (poem) Albergotti, Dan: Reflection (poem) Aldrich, Marcia: Hamlet Rippley: Independent Contractor #503 (fiction) Anne Bradstreet’s Copy of Shakespeare (poem): Edward Schelb Another Hamlet (fiction): C. R. Resetarits Applewhite, James: On the Mississippi (poem) Archambeau, Robert: Ophelia Makes Dean (poem) Arnold, Martin: Horatian Heckler (poem) Bang, Mary Jo: Ophelia (poem) Beasley, Darla K.: Naming the Blue Girl (fiction) Winter 2002 ~ 177 Beasley, Darla K.: Ophelian Bluegrass Rhapsody, 3 A.M. (poem) Breeden, David: Missing Lines of Hamlet Found! Mys- tery of Classic Play’s Motivation Revealed! (miscellany) Brown, Eric C.: “Your Only Emperor for Diet”: Hamlet and the Dangers of Perilous Eating and Drinking (essay) Burch, Ron: I Knew Hamlet (fiction) Claudius Looks (fiction): Adele Megann Claudius Toasts Gertrude (poem): Austin Wilson Clay, Adam: Hamlet at Happy Hour (poem) Cooley, Peter: For Hamlet (poem) Cooperman, Robert: An Actor in the Traveling Troupe That Visits Elsinore (poem) Cooperman, Robert: Gertrude Marries Claudius (poem) Cooperman, Robert: Horatio, After the Death of Hamlet (poem) Cummings, Peter: Hamlet to Ophelia (poem) Cummings, Peter: Lunatic, Lover, Poet,and Critic (poem) Cummings, Peter: Olivier’s Answer (poem) Cummings, Peter: Shakespeare to His Readers: Hearing in Hamlet (poem) Dacey, Phil: Hamlet Between Women (poem) Denton, Prince of Lent (fiction): Cynthia Ward Walker The Diarist (poem): Larry Marshall Sams Drew, Dan: An Open Letter to Hamlet (miscellany) Emrys, A. B.: The Hamlet Theory of Writing (fiction) Excerpt from Not Hamlet (miscellany): Victor Kaufold WWWwW wWWW For Hamlet (poem): Peter Cooley Ww From the Desk of Ophelia (miscellany): April Selley Galvin, Brendan: Hamlet's Dog (poem) Gehrke, Steve: Playing Yorick (poem) WWw wW Gertrude Marries Claudius (poem): Robert Cooperman WWww Gischler, Victor: Macbeth & Hamlet at the Shakespeare Lounge (poem) The Gold Standard (poem): Dara Wier Greenway, William: Ophelia Writes Home (poem) Griffith, Kevin: Hamlet Meets Frankenstein (poem) Hadari, Atar: Hamlet Nights (poem) 178 ~ Mississippi Review Prize 2001 Hall, Leilani: Ophelia’s Rant Before She's Heavy with Drink (poem) Hamlet & Adipose (miscellany): Ron Smith Hamlet at Happy Hour (poem): Adam Clay Hamlet Between Women (poem): Phil Dacey Hamlet in the Front Yard (poem): Michael McFee Hamlet Meets Frankenstein (poem): Kevin Griffith Hamlet Nights (poem): Atar Hadari Hamlet Reads in the Newspaper: Sein Vater Ist Tot (poem): WWW Ww WwWW Sam Van Horne Hamlet Rippley: Independent Contractor #503 (fiction): Marcia Aldrich 4 The Hamlet Theory of Writing (fiction): A. B. Emrys he| a Hamlet to Ophelia (poem): Peter Cummings o 4 Hamlet Top Ten Lists (miscellany): Christopher Joyal Re RAe Hamlet's Advice to the Players (fiction): Gordon Weaver a Hamlet’s Dog (poem): Brendan Galvin Oo 4 Hamlet's Prostate (fiction): Charles Harper Webb Ke| Oao Helsinore, Denmark (poem): Maurya Simon Rae Horatian Heckler (poem): Martin Arnold Horatio, After the Death of Hamlet (poem): Robert Cooperman How Myra Feels (fiction): Molly Antopol Johnson I Knew Hamlet (fiction): Ron Burch Issa’s Hamlet (poem): Lucien Stryk Jangled Bells: Meditations on Hamlet and the Power to WWWwwWWw W Know (essay): Floyd Skloot Jivin’ Ophelia Through the Afterlife of Broken Love (poem): Ariana-Sophia Kartsonis John-a-Dreams (poem): H. A. Maxson Johnson, Molly Antopol: How Myra Feels (fiction) Joyal, Christopher: Hamlet Top Ten Lists (miscellany) Joyal, Christopher: Soliloquy Given Before Entering Hecuba’s Nunnery (poem) Kartsonis, Ariana-Sophia: Jivin’ Ophelia Through the Afterlife of Broken Love (poem) Kaufold, Victor: Excerpt from Not Hamlet (miscellany) Laertes at Practice (poem): Dan Albergotti Winter 2002 ~ 179 A Little Touch of Larry in the Night (essay): Jay Rogoff Lord We Know What We Are (poem): James Whorton, Jr. Lunatic, Lover, Poet,and Critic (poem): Peter Cummings Macbeth & Hamlet at the Shakespeare Lounge (poem): Victor Gischler Martinez, Joseph III: Not to Be (poem) Maxson, H. A.: John-a-Dreams (poem) McFee, Michael: Hamlet in the Front Yard (poem) Megann, Adele: Claudius Looks (fiction) Megann, Adele: Ophelia and Rosencrantz Discuss Censorship (fiction) The Melancholy Dane (artwork): Mark O’Donnell Melman, Peter: Upon Ophelia’s Death: V.1 (poem) Miller, Frederic: The Tragedie of Frosty the Snowman (essay) Miller, Frederic: Suffer Fools (cartoon) Missing Lines of Hamlet Found! Mystery of Classic Play's Motivation Revealed! (miscellany): David Breeden Mitchell, Roger: “Who's There?” (poem) Naming the Blue Girl (fiction): Darla K. Beasley Nero Isan Angler in the Lake of Darkness (fiction): Charles Allen Wyman Not to Be (poem): Joseph Martinez III O’Donnell, Mark: The Melancholy Dane (cartoon) O’Donnell, Mark: Prince of Sweden (cartoon) O’Donnell, Mark: Disadvantages of a Child Playing Hamlet (cartoon) Olivier’s Answer (poem): Peter Cummings On the Mississippi (poem): James Applewhite An Open Letter to Hamlet (miscellany): Dan Drew Ophelia (poem): Mary Jo Bang Ophelia and Rosencrantz Discuss Censorship (fiction): Adele Megann Ophelia at the Brook (poem): Dan Albergotti Ophelia Makes Dean (poem): Robert Archambeau Ophelia Writes Home (poem): William Greenway Ophelian Bluegrass Rhapsody, 3 A.M. (poem): Darla K. Beasley 180 ~ Mississippi Review Prize 2001 Ophelia’s Empathic Function (essay): C. R. Resetarits Ophelia’s Rant Before She’s Heavy with Drink (poem): Leilani Hall Orr, Gregory: Was All . . . (poem) Paroff, Greg: Reciting Shakespeare with My Grandfather (poem) Playing Yorick (poem): Steve Gehrke Queen Gertrude’s Soliloquy (poem): Gail White Reciting Shakespeare with My Grandfather (poem): Greg Paroff Reflection (poem): Dan Albergotti Reiter, Thomas: Ur-Hamlet’s Pi Soliloquy (poem) Resetarits, C. R.: Another Hamlet (fiction) Resetarits, C. R.: Ophelia’s Empathic Function (essay) The Rest Is Silence (poem): Bradford E. Tice Review of A Shakespearean Actor Prepares (essay): WWWWw Ww WW Alex Richardson Richardson, Alex: Review of A Shakespearean Actor Prepares (essay) Rogoff, Jay: A Little Touch of Larry in the Night (essay) Sams, Larry Marshall: The Diarist (poem) Schelb, Edward: Anne Bradstreet’s Copy of Shakespeare (poem) Selley, April: From the Desk of Ophelia (miscellany) Shakespeare to His Readers: Hearing in Hamlet (poem): Peter Cummings Simon, Maurya: Helsinore, Denmark (poem) Skloot, Floyd: Jangled Bells: Meditations on Hamlet and the Power to Know (essay) Smells Like Prince Hamlet (essay): Mark Swartz Smith, Ron: Hamlet & Adipose (miscellany) Soliloquy Given Before Entering Hecuba’s Nunnery (poem): Christopher Joyal Stanton, Joseph: Yorick Replies to Hamlet (poem) Stryk, Lucien: Issa’s Hamlet (poem) Suarez, Virgil: Upon Seeing Sir Laurence Olivier’s Hamlet, Doria Inez Has a Sexual Dream with the Sweet Prince (poem) Winter 2002 ~ 181 Swartz, Mark: Smells Like Prince Hamlet (essay) Tice, Bradford E.: The Rest Is Silence (poem) The Tragedie of Frosty the Snowman (essay): Frederic Miller Upon Ophelia’s Death: V.1 (poem): Peter Melman Upon Seeing Sir Laurence Olivier’s Hamlet, Doria Inez Has a Sexual Dream with the Sweet Prince (poem): Virgil Suarez Ur-Hamlet’s Pi Soliloquy (poem): Thomas Reiter Van Horne, Sam: Hamlet Reads in the Newspaper: Sein Vater Ist Tot (poem) Walker, Cynthia Ward: Denton, Prince of Lent (fiction) Was All . . . (poem): Gregory Orr Weaver, Gordon: Hamlet’s Advice to the Players (fic tion) Webb, Charles Harper: Hamlet’s Prostate (fiction) White, Gail: Queen Gertrude’s Soliloquy (poem) Whorton, James Jr.: Lord We Know What We Are (poem) “Who's There?” (poem): Roger Mitchell Wier, Dara: The Gold Standard (poem) Wilson, Austin: Claudius Toasts Gertrude (poem) Wyman, Charles Allen: Nero Is an Angler in the Lake of Darkness (fiction) Yorick Replies to Hamlet (poem): Joseph Stanton “Your Only Emperor for Diet”: Hamlet and the Dangers of Perilous Eating and Drinking (essay): Eric C. Brown 182 ~ Mississippi Review Prize 2001 s i t o ay

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