Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Red Cedar Review: Volume 17:1/2



Red Cedar Review vol. 17 #1/2, Spring 1985

Editor: Kathy Crown
Staff Editors: Thomas Gladysz
Chris Hotts
Andy Malonis
Kent Graham
Chris Martin
Bruce Walker
Mike [sic]

Cafagña, Marcus. "Dinosaurs" p. 116

Carlson, Jackie. "A Good Cleaning Out" p. 48

Cartwright, Jim. "Heeswa Gingerly Dusts a Shadowy Brain" p. 64
"Magic Pepperminted Women Sits on Rosemaryed Chicken" p. 62
"The Moon Enters an Orange Blood Factory" p. 60

Crane, Harry. "Walking to a Babe" p. 112

Crown, Kathy. "Lunar Cycles" p. 38
"On Riding the CATA Bus" p. 42
"Undercurrent" p. 40

Davidovicz, Annie. "Dad’s Store" p. 10
"Inches Below My Navel" p. 8
"Sex-Walks" p. 7

Ditsky, John. "Keepsakes" p. 92

Drake, Barbara. "The Duck" p. 100

Gladysz, Thomas. "Canadian Perspectives: Conversation with Robert Kroetsch and Eli Mandel" p. 31
"Catching Up a 'Bitter Buddhist': an Interview with Allen Ginsberg" p. 82
"The Collected Greed, Parts 1 – 13: a Review"

Hall, John Lee. "alleged love poem" p. 68
"gene" p. 70
"lanie" p. 72

Holley, Maria. "Clippings" p. 52

Hotts, Chris. "The Birthday Party" p. 26
"Judy's Lotto" p. 28
"A white shirt for a white car" p. 30

Kostelanetz, Richard. "Epiphanies" p. 59

Kottner, Lee. "Swimming: Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny" p. 106
"Wielding the Iron" p. 104
"Wrapping Pennies" p. 108

Lifshin, Lyn. "Middlebury" p. 90

Manus, Fay Whitman. "Dinner at the San Jeronimo" p. 91

Miller, Brenda. "The Story After the Poem" p. 50

Morris, Carol. "I Try to Distract Myself" p. 24
"Lunch on the Lodge" p. 22
"The Year of the Rat Cont. . . ." p. 25

Palmer, William. "Humping Curious George" p. 44
"Letter to Kirk Douglas" p. 46
"A Squirrel Without a Tail" p. 47

Perchik, Simon. "untitled" p. 99

Smith, Leonora. "The Simple Solution" p. 12

Speer, Laurel. "Long John In Bed with Silver Head" p. 18

Stein, Hannah. "Living on the Other Side Of the Line" p. 21

Swan, Dave. "Hello Poem number one (minus the chant)" p. 78
"June Women in January" p. 74
"Swan" p. 76

Thorndike, Nick. "Donating" p. 93

Tisera, Mary. "At the Carnival" p. 109
"The Travelers" p. 110

Vossekuil, Cheryl. "The Blind Lifeguard" p. 94
"The Testing of Values" p. 96

Weslowski, Dieter. "Zorro" p. 67

Wessendorf, Darcy. "How Odd" p. 102
"untitled" p. 103

Wild, Peter. "Marrying Rich" p. 5
"Real Saints" p. 4

Zerfas, Jan. "My Father's Pears" p. 1
"the word 'Jew' hangs on my lips like lipstick" p. 2

Zink, Alison. "tresses. . . tresses. . . tresses" p. 79

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

For the record, I also "edited" the Richard Kostelanetz's piece, "Epiphanies." As I recall, Kostelanetz sent textual works to various lit journals, with the stipulation that an editor assemble them in some manner. After the RCR was published, Kostelanetz wrote saying he thought my method too methodical. He would have preferred something less "Cage" like.

thomas gladysz