Issue edited by Barbara Henning. Art editor: Miranda Maher. Contents "Sampler (Home Sweet Home," by Elaine Reichek; "Three Poems," by John Godfrey; "Portraits of Statues," by Christopher Gallagher; "Shear," by Allen Planz; "Mortal Coils," by Carolee Schneemann; "Mr Peacock," by David Rattray; "Collage," by Françoise Duvivier; "Two Poems," by David Abel; "Q (cue) - riosity," by Margret Wibmer; "Cris/Screams," by Joyce Mansour; "Access/Barrier," by Annette Lemieux; "Three Poems," by Elaine Equi; "Speak!" by David Humphrey; "Para-Logos: Interview," by Michael Pelias; "The Examiner," by Molly Hankwitz; "More Than You Know," by Lewis Warsh; "from 'Daily War,'" by Faith Wilding; "from 'The Front Matter, Dead Souls,'" by Leslie Scalapino; "from 'Difficult Books,'" by Miranda Maher; "from 'Rest Stops,'" by Lynn Crawford; "Photograph,'" by Stan Sadowski; "Uncle,'" by Dennis Moritz; "Nightwatch," by Rick Schaefer; "Fabric Reins," by Barbara Henning; "from 'Daily War,'" by Faith Wilding; "The 'I' Effect," by Chris Tysh; "Three Poems," by Gary Sullivan; "Collage," by Sally Young; "Two Poems," by Lorenzo Thomas; "My Calling (Cards)," by Adrian Piper; "Split Lead," by Lynne Dreyer; "Collage," by Françoise Duvivier; "The Implant," by Don David; "Three Poems," by Aaron Williamson; "ie," by Lisa Lesniak; "Three Poems," by Bernadette Mayer and Philip Good; "Element States," by Q.E.D. Giguere; "Inability to Be Loved," by Ian Taylor; "from 'Digit Series,'" by Q.E.D. Giguere; "Kindertotenlieder for Candlemas," by Tom Savage; "Subscriber," by Cheri Eisenberg; "False Men," by Barbara Einzig; "1st Born," by Iris Adler; "Febrero," by D.E. Steward; "Three Poems," by Elio Schneeman; "Drawing and Sculpture," by John Newman; "Two Poems," by Diane di Prima; "1st Choice," by Iris Adler; "Two Poems," by Maureen Owen; "Yellow Pool," by Beverly Semmes; "Two Poems," by Don Stevenson; "Untitled #40," by Leonardo Drew; "from 'Linear A,'" by Johan de Wit; "Pretend #1," by Adrian Piper; "from 'Muse & Drudge,'" by Harryette Mullen; "Three Photographs," by Josh Hartigan; "Which Is To Say," by Tyrone Williams; "Notes Against Decibels," by Tyrone Williams; "Photograph," by Kim Hunter. Cover: Carolee Schneemann. Includes contributor biographies.