Issue 150  Summer/Fall 2016

About this Issue: 

We are pleased to present TriQuarterly’s 150th issue. Throughout these pieces, imagery and movement explore the human condition and its relationship to the physical world.  The issue opens with Ander Monson’s video essay, “Rehearsals for Extinct Anatomies,” in which he juxtaposes human extinction and technology, joining sounds, images, and words  to encapsulate the natural and digital existence.  Blair Braverman offers a contrast between grayscale images and layered language in “Two Poems About X, 2009 and 2014.”   And Heather Hall creates an echo between the visual and the verbal in her dreamlike “Shark.”

The poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction here also offer imagery that moves between human consciousness and the world that surrounds it.  Whether it is experienced hardship and loss in Keveh Akbar’s poem “Unburnable the Cold is Flooding Our Lives,” the discovery of perspective in Marc Nieson’s “Orientation,” or the memory of carefree young love in Bonnie Nadzam’s “The Silver Motorcycle,” the movement of mind, body, and soul come together within the confines of space and time.

This issue could not have come together if not for the talent and dedication of our contributors and staff.  My gratitude to everyone who had a hand in this issue.

We present the 150th issue to you.  Enjoy.

Cheers,
Noelle Havens 

 

Managing Editor: Noelle Havens
Assistant Managing Editor:  Carrie Muehle
Faculty Advisor: Susan Harris
Director of Planning: Reginald Gibbons
Film Editor: Kristen Radtke
Fiction Editors:  Carrie Muehle, Mark Rentfro, Stephanie Tran
Nonfiction Editor: Martha Holloway
Poetry Editor: Dane Hamann
Social Media Editor:  Ankur Thakkar
Copy Editor:  Lys Ann Weiss
Media Architect: Harlan Wallach
Technical Advisors:  Alex Miner, Rodolfo Vieira, Nick Gertonson

Staff:  Ahsan Awan, Emily Barton, Jen Companik,  Aaron DeLee, Jesse Eagle, Jeshua Enriquez, Dan Fliegel, Andrea Garcia, Ish Harris-Wolff, Katie Hartsock, Alex Higley, Barbara Tsai Jones, Katharine Kruse, Jen Lawrence, Adam Lizakowski, Robin Morrissey, Marina Mularz, Lydia Pudzianowski, Nate Renie, Paula Root, Caitlin Sellnow, Michi Smith, Megan Sullivan, Myra Thompson, Ted Wesenberg