Issue 1, Volume 2

Landscapes of the Mind
September–December 2007

Quay Words

Jennifer Pattison Rumford

Landscapes of the Mind

Interviews

Roland Merullo on Becoming a Novelist, Writing, and the Current State of the Fiction Market

Matthew M. Quick

Playwriting to Mend—Lynn Lobban and Quarter to Three

Lloyd Noonan

Fiction

Floating

Chris Dawson

The Migrating Habits of Jews

Ron Savage

Palindrome

Barry Judson Lohnes

About Marguerite

Gail Louise Siegel

Dramatic Writing

Story Time (Indiana)

Timothy Braun

There's a 200-Foot Cowboy in Istanbul

Mike Folie

Caller on the Line

Stephen Gallagher

His and Hers and His and Hers and His and Hers and His and Hers

Erik Johnke

The Flowered Telephones

Lynn Veach Sadler

Nonfiction

Two Weeks in Vegas

Lisa Romeo

Thoughts on the Prospect of Moving to Moscow

Anesa Miller

Memories and Regrets

Henry F. Tonn

 

Poetry

Roadless Territory

H.K. Hummel

Into the Quiet

Christine Klocek-Lim

What the Heart Knows

Christine Klocek-Lim

Nescopeck Creek

Christine Klocek-Lim

Twenty-Year Love Poem

Christine Klocek-Lim

Shea

Danny Bellinger

Aunt Eartha Lee

Danny Bellinger

Romany

Do Gentry

Cuidado

Jane E. Wohl

Cousin Carrie meets Frida Kahlo over Coffee

Jane E. Wohl

Janero

D.E. Steward

An Act of Prayer

Donavon Davidson

Thirteen Ways of Looking at My Father

Erin Pringle

Dance

James Vincent Xexaviar

In June

E. Kristin Anderson

On Seeing the Future in a Puddle

E. Kristin Anderson

Woman

Synnika Lofton

Solitaire

Julia Bouwsma

Three Poems from The Art of Folding

Sarah Zale

New Orleans

Alexandria Michelle Red

Reality is a Substitute

Jenni Meredith

Container

Kathryn Good-Schiff

Contributors

Illustrations and Photographs

For information about the cover, see "Landscapes of the Mind" on pages 2–3. Photograph for "Roadless Territory" courtesy of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program. Photograph of Roland Merullo by Amanda S. Merullo. Photographs on pages 12, 13, and 71 by Christine Klocek-Lim. Poster for Lynn Lobban’s play by Susan Wall. Illustration for "Floating" by Dave Tavani. Illustration for "There’s a 200-Foot Cowboy in Istanbul" used by permission of the New Jersey Repertory Company. Photograph of the Palouse for "Thoughts on the Prospect of Moving to Moscow" by Idaho Tourism. Photograph "New Orleans Shutters" by Jennifer Pattison Rumford.

Quay is a nonprofit journal of the arts published by Six Bad Apples Press, P.O. Box 369, Calvert, Texas 77837, USA.

ISSN 1935-259X
September–December 2007

A special thanks to Mariana Romo-Carmona for her support of Quay.