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Editor RAYMOND J. SMITH Associate Editor JOYCE CAROL OATES Contributing Editors ALICIA OSTRIKER ROBERT PHILLIPS JOHN R. REED TOM WAYMAN The editors invite contributions of all kinds, especiallyfiction,poetry, personal essays, and graphics. Contributors are asked to include a brief biographical note. Manuscripts cannot be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed envelope and sufficient postage. Ontario Review accepts no responsibility for unsolicited submissions. Send all manuscripts, subscriptions, changes of address, advertising matter to: The Editors, ONTARIO REVIEW 9 Honey Brook Drive Princeton, New Jersey 08540 Published twice yearly. Subscription rates: $12 for one year; $22 for two years; $30 for three years. Outside the U.S., add $2 per year for postage. Individual copies $6. Special rate for bulk orders. Indexed in American Humanities Index, Annual Index to Poetry in Periodicals, Index Periodical Verse, Literary Criticism Register, and MIA International Bibliography Copyright 1994 by The O.R. Press, Inc. Allrightsreserved. Printed in USA. Cover: photo by Bill Ravanesi. ISSN 0316-4055 Distributed by Ingram Periodicals, P.O. Box 7000, La Vergne, TN 37086-7000; Ubiquity Distributors, 607 Degraw, Brooklyn, NY 11217. Back volumes available in microform from Micromedia Ltd., 20 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont., Canada M5C 2N8. Published by USF Scholarship: a digital repository @ Gleeson Library Geschke Center, 2014
CONTENTS FICTION Janice Daugharty, "Going Through the Change" 5 William Black, "Wildcats" 92 Soo Christiansen, "Chicken in the Box" 110 POETRY Chase Twichell,from The Ghost of Eden ("Sleeping Paint," "The Pools," "The Smell of Snow") 19 Jon Davis, "To Mr. Jefferson on the Occasion of My 'Madness,'" "The Campaign Manager Talks Shop".. 83 Tom Wayman, from The Astonishing Weight of the Dead ("The Call," "I'll Be Right Back") 88 William Heyen, "Blackbird Spring" 104 J. P. White, "Colette's Last Cat," "121 Waverly Place"... 105 Enid Shomer, "At Freud's House" 108 Donald Hall, "Going Out" 120 Gary Soto, "Phone Calls," "Evolved People" 121 DRAMA* Jane Anderson, Smart Choices for the New Century 30 Leigh Bienen, He Was a Big Boy, Still Is 38 Emily Mann, Prologue from To Know a Monster 48 Deborah Tannen, An Act of Devotion 54 PHOTOGRAPHS Bill Ravanesi, South End Nights 65 CONTRIBUTORS 125 *Commissioned for the First Annual New Play Festival at the McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, January 1994. http://repository.usfca.edu/ontarioreview/vol41/iss1/2
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