Fiction International is a journal of arts and letters published at San Diego State University which emphasizes formal innovation and social activism. Each issue is devoted to a particular theme. Submissions of fiction, non-fiction, indeterminate prose and visual are all welcome.Seeing in every capacity is the subject of Fiction International 45, "About Seeing." Sensory, visionary, spectatorial, imagined and re-imagined.ContentsJoel Lipman / 10 Eye LessonsJackson Bliss / When Silence is an Old Warehouse and Love is a Pocketful of RocksJonathan Baumbach / Breathless RevisitedNorman Simon / The HeadacheCharles D. Tarlton / The Turn of ArtKenneth Bernard / Trauma #37Gerald J. Butler / A New Way of Seeing: The Night Sky of the Enlightenment, William Herschel’s Disposition Toward the Empirical, and ‘Profundity’Mark Wallace / from We Need To TalkShane Roeschlein / GenesisKenneth Bernard / #39 from Malone Dies PoemsAndy O’Clancy / FacebookedGuy R. Beining / Pop AgeEvelyn Kelly / T.V. DemonsM. Benedict / M.M. or (Day in the Life)Cyril Dabydeen / The WellTom Whalen / Vampire in WinterDavid Kammerzelt / ViewingJoseph Triscari / Death’s HeadMary Byrne / Rogues’ Gallery IIDorothy Blackcrow Mack / The Black CradleboardToby Olson / The MealGary Lain / Four Photo SequenceEckhard Gerdes / Never Made UpHarold Jaffe / Sacrifice
Fiction International is a journal of arts and letters published at San Diego State University which emphasizes formal innovation and social activism. Each issue is devoted to a particular theme. Submissions of fiction, non-fiction, indeterminate prose and visual are all welcome.Seeing in every capacity is the subject of Fiction International 45, "About Seeing." Sensory, visionary, spectatorial, imagined and re-imagined.ContentsJoel Lipman / 10 Eye LessonsJackson Bliss / When Silence is an Old Warehouse and Love is a Pocketful of RocksJonathan Baumbach / Breathless RevisitedNorman Simon / The HeadacheCharles D. Tarlton / The Turn of ArtKenneth Bernard / Trauma #37Gerald J. Butler / A New Way of Seeing: The Night Sky of the Enlightenment, William Herschel’s Disposition Toward the Empirical, and ‘Profundity’Mark Wallace / from We Need To TalkShane Roeschlein / GenesisKenneth Bernard / #39 from Malone Dies PoemsAndy O’Clancy / FacebookedGuy R. Beining / Pop AgeEvelyn Kelly / T.V. DemonsM. Benedict / M.M. or (Day in the Life)Cyril Dabydeen / The WellTom Whalen / Vampire in WinterDavid Kammerzelt / ViewingJoseph Triscari / Death’s HeadMary Byrne / Rogues’ Gallery IIDorothy Blackcrow Mack / The Black CradleboardToby Olson / The MealGary Lain / Four Photo SequenceEckhard Gerdes / Never Made UpHarold Jaffe / Sacrifice
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