Poetry
Anthony Priest
Aux Arcs
Amy Wright Vollmar
Roaring River
Archaeology
Riverbluff Cave
Duane Gilson II
Lindberg’s
Phillip Howerton
A Pear Tree in a Pasture near the Bisection of Two Scenic Ozark Byways
A Hill Cemetery
School Yearbook
Ben Bogart
Nekkid
Angel of Death in the Henhouse
Welding License
Dave Malone
White
Red Dust
Walter Bargen
North Ninth Street
By Now
Matt Brennan
The Madwoman in the Attic
The Broken World
Reclamation
Joanna Beth Tweedy
Indian Summer
Fiction
Ryan Stone
Cold Start
Dave Malone
A Good Way to Die
Henry Rogers
Hattie
Gary Guinn
The Street Sweeper
Nonfiction
Marideth Sisco
You’re Not from Here, Are You?
Jan Roddy
Six Vignettes
Jane Hoogestraat
Teaching in the Ozarks: It’s About Missouri Pride
Barbara Williams
Ozarks Native Rock Architecture: Arthur and Nora H ill’s Gas and Service Station, Birch Tree, Missouri, 1930’s
Visual Art
Jan Roddy
Fishing the Upper Current River, Missouri
Father & Child, Strawberry River, Arkansas
Swimming Hole near Blanchard Springs
Father Coaxing Son on River Rope Swing
Barbara Williams
Front View of Hill’s Station of Pink Granite, Cement and Neon
Three-Quarter View of the Station
Side View of the Station Made of Field Stone
Nora Hill, Side View of the Station, 2003

Phil,
I am so impressed with all the things that you have accomplished since leaving Lebanon. I knew you would do great things with your life. You must be so proud of yourself and I’m sure your wife and mom are proud of you too. I would love to read some of the poems and stories that you have written. I saw a group picture on this website. Why aren’t you aging like I am?
Just wanted you to know that I am proud of you too.
Hugs,
B