"Surely a school is a place where one learns about the totality, the wholeness of life. Academic excellence is absolutely necessary, but a school includes much more than that. It is a place where both the teacher and the taught explore not only the outer world, the world of knowledge, but also their own thinking, their behavior."
J. Krishnamurti
We are back in January 2008 as a free online publication and no longer taking subscriptions. If you submitted work and have not received a confirmed acceptance, please remember our open simultaneous submissions policy -- please do not wait for us. Of course, subscriptions will be honored, but let us know if you would like to receive a refund check for expected copies instead of substituted chapbooks in the following months. Please, take note of our posted/advertised themes and continue to send us your poems, short stories, microfiction, and creative nonfiction. Now that we are an online publication and have more space to work with, academic essays are also considered. Thank you for your continuing support.
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Selected work from our first issues
Volume 1 #1
Volume 1 #2
Volume 1 #3
*About Us
Volume 1 #4
Volume 2 #1
Volume 2 #2
Smackdown!
When we start up again in January, the following issues will appear online in the following order. We are accepting material for Volume 3 theme issues, the new poet's poetry contest, and the 2008 poetry chapbook contest.
Vol. 2 #3 Open issue. New/Emerging Poets' Contest winners presented.
Vol. 2 #4: Are public high schools humanizing or dehumanizing students and teachers? Guest Editor: Barbara Hoffman
Vol. 3 #1: Are minority group members underrepresented in English departments? Who cares?
Vol. 3 #2: College Professor: Did you expect it would be like this?
Vol. 3 #3: If I had my way...
Vol. 3 # 4: Unpublished poets and writers' issue. New Poets' Poetry Contest winners presented.
* Each theme issue will have a guest editor.