Issue 28


"We work the land unceasingly. Michael falls at the end of the day from physical exhaustion, outwitting the moment sorrow might find its way to the surface. He is working out his grief with the vines. I have found no place for mine."
    --Arlene Bernstein, "Soup and Solace"
#28 Winter '96-97
80 pages
Editorial Survey and New "Broken Trowel" Feature


Contents


"Catalog Cats"
By Ann Cameron

"First Snow"
By Christine Kindl

"Fool's Tools"
By Ginger Andrews

"Soup and Solace"
By Arlene Bernstein

"Earthlings"
By Leila Cabib

"Pruning Sword"
By Barbara Rosen

"Dumber Than a Box of Rocks"
By Elizabeth Hunter

"Grandma's Treasure Den"
By Jeanne Knape

"On the Photosynthesis of Murderous Thoughts"
By Diana Wells

"Flowers of Light"
By Audrey Y. Scharmen

"The Winter of 1896"
By Jeff Taylor

"The Gifts of Unknown Things"
By Sharon Kocher

"Worming the Garden"
By Evelyn Waburn

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