A Literary Journal for the North Pacific Rim
In this issue find:
Doug Margeson: “A Day In Seattle, Washington,” wherein the writer encounters the inimitable Dan Savage of The Stranger.
Paul K. Header: “A Kid in California Heading to the Brig,” delves into Robert Norris’s memoir, “The Good Lord Willing and the Creek Don’t Rise,” exploring the writing process and a life intensely lived.
Bonnie Harris: Discover two captivating wild land adventures: Get some Pro Tips for bear encounters in “Did You See Any Bears?” and embrace a 1000-year-old cedar in “The Deer, the Wolves, and the Unicorn Tree.”
Doug Pope: “Mr. Warner” —Experience a boy’s journey, mid-century, in Fairbanks, AK, as he navigates life with a complex father and learns valuable lessons from an unexpected adult friend. A tale of hunting, fishing and pumping gas.
John McKay: “Leavetaking” —a poem for Jack Roderick.
Tim Sherry: Author of Holy Ghost Town, a poem, “Blood Sport.”
Donna Beaver: Tlingit/Tsimshian, “Kóoshdaa káa Haibun” encounters