Irreantum #5, Spring 2000
Table of Contents
- Editorial
- “Three Kinds of Appropriateness”, by Benson Parkinson
- News of the AML
- The Irreantum Interview
- Essays:
- “Our Senses of Humor Are Our Lines of Defences” by Richard H. Cracroft
- “Latter-day Frogs and Other Amphibians” by Edgar C. Snow Jr.
- “Storytellers from Zion: Our Storyteller from Zion” by D. Michael Martindale
- “What I Have Planted: Notes on Cathy Gileadi Wilson’s Poetic Burden” by Harlow Soderborg Clark
- Drama:
- “Bar and Kell” by Eric Samuelsen
- Fiction:
- “And the Moon Became as Blood” by Scott Everett Bronson
- “The Black Canary” by Marilyn Brown
- Poetry:
- “April” and “On Lazarus” by Jolene Call
- “Our House is a Spaceship”, “Pregnant Sonnet”, “Incipient Polygamist”, and “Their Names” by Cathy Gileadi Wilson
- Reviews:
- All is Swell and Falling for Grace, by Robert Farrell Smith. Reviewed by Barbara Hume
- Ephraim’s Seed and Jacob’s Cauldron, by Pam Blackwell. Reviewed by Gabi Kupitz.
- Bash: Latter-day Plays, by Neil Labute. Reviewed by R. W. Rasband
- Publishing News
- AML-List Highlights
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