Archived Issue Table of contents for the February 2002 issue:

February 2002

Lynn Landry
Lynn Landry is writing again after a lot of goading, coddling, and shaming by friends. Technology has set her free as she discovered she was “born to blog.”
Essays
Stopping on the Street for Coltrane: A Real Latter Day Saint
Poetry
Smoking Haiku
Rodger Kamenetz
Rodger Kamenetz is an award-winning poet, author and teacher. Of his 13 books, his best known is The Jew in the Lotus, the story of rabbis making a holy pilgrimage through India to meet with the Dalai Lama. [more]
Allen Ginsberg Forgives Ezra Pound on Behalf of the Jews
David Grayson
David Grayson is an Oakland-based essayist and poet whose work has appeared in the San Francisco Bay Guardian, Modern Haiku, Cortland Review, Caveat Lector, moocat.net and several other journals.
Four Haiku
Lacing Your Shoes: Haiku and the Everyday
Moocat le Meaux
Moocat le Meaux edits moocat.net. His work has been published and produced in several venues, including The Daily Reveille, The Culture Report, New Delta Review, and the now-defunct San Francisco Review.
Essays
Happy Palindrome!
My Laramie Project
[All but 3 travelogs from le Meaux’s 1995-96 Southeast Asia travelogs are being withheld from publication on this site, pending possible print publication.] Travelogs
Night of a Thousand Buses
E-Log Zero
Happy New World
Migrating North
Hats Off to Malaysia!
Saya Saia
6,840 Buddhas
Metaphor Meets Mekong
Signing Off From Chiang-mai
Moocat le Meaux grew up in southern Louisiana and is a proud Bayou Cajun. If he ever meets that “Mo Martin” Prairie Cajun again in the swamps, he will punch him in the eye, I can tell you that! Comedy
Whither Moocat?
Cajuns on Fire
Poetry
Rejection X

— The Editor