PaloVerde
The Arizona State University West
Literary Magazine

May, 2002
Volume 10, Number 1

 

Welcome!

 

Contents

Poetry

Brushwork 
by Ryan Brotman  
Bristles whispering India ink and fate. . .

Gizmo  
by Ryan Brotman  
I know you know when I get up. . .

Tuesday Night @ the Drive-In  
by Ryan Brotman

. . .the exhaust tastes sweeter living from real to reel

Let Me Say  
by Kathleen Crocker  
. . .what I mean is never what I say. . .

School Clothes  
by Thomas Montgomery  
. . .wiping the sweat from his face without disrupting his motion. . .   

Southbound  
by Thomas Montgomery  

Voices of angels, angry, challenging him to rise up from the tracks. . .

Insight  
by Kim Toms 
 
iKekule dozed before his fire watching flame snakes writhe.

Manual Labor  
by Kim Toms
  
. . .fine red-haired motors coo for you.

Days Drift By  
by Nicole Yackell

Hours and minutes slowly creep toward the west. . .

Séance  
by Nicole Yackell 
T
he voices in my veins cannot break through my skin. . .

Fiction

Bread and Fish at 5000 Ft.
by Ryan Brotman 
"Don't worry. I packed your chute myself."

Stacy Marlin  
by Darin Rogers  
"I'm not going back with you guys."

Nonfiction

Be Good  
by Colleen Carmean  
Although I left the church years ago, I still carry the baggage, like Sisyphus with his rock.

Maria  
by Leticia Comparán  
Maria. . .was my role model.

Mi Papá  
by Leticia Comparán  
He gladly did the work to support his wife and nine children.

A Personal Prison  
by Kathleen Crocker  
For the first time, an Arizona parent would be tried for negligent homicide in a drowning death that carried no unusual extenuating circumstances. 

Graphic Arts

Moon Rocks  
by Tommy Cannon  

Alice's Columbines
by Alice Christie

Lightning over Fletcher Library  
by Robert Goodrich

 Past Issues

Spring 2001   
Spring 2000  

Index to On-line Issues

Welcome to the tenth edition of PaloVerde, Arizona State University West’s magazine of literature and art.

Springtime paloverde blossoms

Paloverde is a production of the Department of American Studies, which invites everyone in the university community—students, faculty, and staff—to contribute creative work. The magazine publishes poetry, fiction, nonfiction, scripts, and even the occasional research paper. It also seeks contributions of visual art, music, and computer-aided graphics.

Two selection boards, one of student editors and one of faculty and staff, decide which among the many submissions will go into each annual issue of PaloVerde. The student editors in AMS 346/Eng. 394 assist in the magazine’s production. We wish to thank all who are listed here for their combined efforts in bringing this publication to life.

The Department of American Studies encourages writing across the campus through its numerous upper- and lower-division courses in writing and through its Writing Certificate Program, which offers a certification in professional writing. PaloVerde and the campus newspaper, ASU West Express, exist to provide a practicum and showcase for students who enroll in these courses and who contribute to our campus’s intellectual life. With this issue, we express our appreciation for and joy in the students who make our programs and our university possible.

—Victoria Hay
Department of American Studies

PaloVerde
The ASU West Magazine of Literature and Art

2002 Editorial Staff

Joy Barnes  
Ryan Brotman 
Victor Graeber  
Kara Opel  
Darin Rogers  
Nicole Torres  
Julie Anne Phillipps  

Victoria Hay, Editorial  Director

Selection Committee

Gene Burgess
Thomas Cutrer
Kathy Grant
Darryl Hattenhauer
Dennis Isbell
Linda Stryker
Stephen Toth

Arizona State University West
Department of American Studies
4701 West Thunderbird Road
Glendale, Arizona 85046-4908

ISSN: 1534-021X


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