Copyright (c) 2001 by Beatrix Gutierrez rustlings of the wind
interlocution issue 3rd qtr 2001
issn 1524-7066  

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p o e m s
Copyright (c) 2001 by Beatrix Gutierrez
WALKER by Taylor Graham
This Begging Jar by Janet I. Buck
Wings by Doug Tanoury
black words by john sweet
The Long Black Line by Sharon Rothenfluch Cooper
Eternity by Harold Staples
Having Outlived My Usefulness by Rochelle Hope Mehr
Silence by Robyn Sable
Revelation, Revolution by John Kidd
Unexpected Flight to Eternity by Sharon Alsop
Sleep by Charles Levenstein
SHATTERED BELIEFS by Noreen L. Agis
STATIONS OF THE CROSS by Philip Vassallo
Thoughts While Working by Benjamin Neil
Should I Say Unsayables? by Janet I. Buck
The Ghost of Madame Cézanne by Doug Tanoury
6 LANES OF INTERSTATE SPEED BY by Taylor Graham

t a l e s
Copyright (c) 2001 by Beatrix Gutierrez
the metronome by Shannon M. Wendt
A muted voice asked, “Is he the one?”
“We shall see, Magister Guivret. We shall see.” The two men standing in the Rotunda of Neophytes pondered their young pupil a moment longer before retiring to the Domicile of Sages for the night.
Gavin Delbaeth lay slumbering in his bed, the slightest of grimaces flickered across his face. A few faint beads of moisture had escaped from the pores on his forehead and had pooled together at his hairline, creating a mat of unruly flaxen hair at his right temple. Gavin’s chest rose and fell rhythmically, keeping time with the metronome ticking softly on his nightstand.
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Saint Boniface's Island by Berend ter Borg

Now that I'm leaving the island, and can only see Saint Boniface's Rock, the Devil's Bay, and the Bay of Clowns from a distance, it is time to put aside the day-to-day worries, and reflect on what went wrong. In earlier years we have made some profit from our enterprise here, but recently the colony has caused nothing but problems, losses and defeats. It's fair to say that the problems we have encountered on this island have been worse than what we have come across elsewhere.
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passion detroit by michael mccorquodale

on a cold michigan morning I headed into town. I parked and fed the meter with my little coins and sighed. the world was feeling very heavy then. I was very lost those days too, which didn't reduce the weight any. my car was so sad sitting there at that meter, filled with rust and desperately trying to recover from the brutal detroit winter it had endured. I noticed that the poor illinois plates were falling off as I walked away and I wondered if it longed for better times - for chicago. or did I? probably not.
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g a m e s
Copyright (c) 2001 by Beatrix Gutierrez
Icking's Picture Poetry
In the last issue you and other guests like you wrote poetic responses to a drawing by Roland Icking. See the inspired responses.
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Gutierrez's Picture Poetry

It's a simple little game: we present a picture from this issue, and you write a little poem or paragraph about it.
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The Horse With No Tail

Read the ongoing story so far, then add another paragraph to the continually unfolding (and refoloding) saga.
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b o l t s
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