John Vardon: Yes, I Have No Poetics or What's Green and Bigger than a Bread Box?
SuiGenre-is:
sui generis (Latin)--of its own kind; constituting a class alone. Unique, peculiar. A gathering of writers on the peculiar delights of genre fiction.
Robert Sawyer: Uncle Hugo's Legacy
James Alan Gardner: The Exuberance of Science Fiction
Patrick Forde: Science Fiction's Literary Fusions
James Bow: Fairy Tales in Secret
James Bow & Kenneth Oppel in Conversation
Christine Pountney: Some Thoughts on Erotica
Carey Jernigan & Shakeel Rehemtulla: Cats & Loafers
High Water Mark
Rosalynn Tyo & Nicole Dixon in Conversation
K.D. Miller: Household Gods
Jean Van Loon: Gracie's Luck
J.R. Carpenter: Hennessey's High Pasture
Debra Martens: A Change in the Current
Mark Rogers: The Great Circle Routes
Sharon English: In the Woods
Tricia Dower: Woman on the Wing
Evan Jones: 2 poems
Leonard Neufeldt: Archeology in Knidos, 1991
Andrew Stubbs: 2 poems
Claire Battershill: 2 poems
A. Mary Murphy: 2 poems
Mike Barnes: The Check-Out King
Sue Chenette:Of Course
Postscripts
Khadija Al-Tabari: The Onion and the Naked Woman at the Mall
Peggy Herring: Encroachment
Kristin Andrychuk: Gretchen
Vic Cavalli: The Thirty Second Lecture