As winter settles over the lake, the clarity wishes all of our readers a merry month of festivities.
Olivia Broadfield strips it down and plays Joni Mitchell’s River for Christmas and The Clarity:
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This month poet Bob Holman joins me to discuss the craft he loves, Olivia Broadfield shares her debut album, Eyes Wide Open, author Terry Sanville writes of innocence in California, Andrew De Haan emerges, Mona Marshall explores duality, Andy Douglas reviews Ansen Seale’s series, Bloodlines, Scott Hightower looks at Randall Mann’s latest collection, and much more.
Enjoy,
Benjamin Evans
Executive Editor, Fogged Clarity
December 2009
Table of Contents
Fiction
- Terry Sanville Moving Limbs
- Jeff Anderson My Dinner With Andy
Poetry
- William L. Alton 3 Short Poems
- Andrew De Haan October Gesture
- Two Squeaking Ghosts (in a World So Tall)
- Ann Howells Bastard
- Robert Wexelblatt Barcarolle
- Obododimma Oha Arboreal
Visual
- Ivan Suta Einfallswinkel ungleich Ausfallswinkel
- Raum Licht und Ordnung
- Mona Marshall Skin Deep
- Weather
Aural
Interviews
- Bob Holman The poet on slams, truth and teaching
- Olivia Broadfield Discusses her debut album
Reviews
- Scott Hightower Randall Mann’s Breakfast with Thom Gunn
- Andy Douglas Ansen Seale’s Bloodlines
Nonfiction
- Cornelius Winston My Father’s Heart