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Eucharist, Salamander, Winter.
CHRISTOPHER WALL Look Down, Don't Look Down, Missouri Review, Fall.
GARRY WALLACE.
The Sportsmans' Barber Shop, Owen Wister Review, 2010.
PHILIP WEITL.
Restless, Jelly Bucket, no. a.
HOLLY WELKER.
Leap Year, Alaska Quarterly Review, Fall/Winter.
JOE WENDEROTH.
Drug-Testing for Writers, Western Humanities Review, Winter.
FREDERIC WILL.
Time and Language: The Trials of a Philosophical Tourist, Ma.s.sachusetts Review, vol. 51, no. 1.
LYNNA WILLIAMS.
Humor Is Not a Mood, Fourth Genre, Spring.
KATHRYN WINOGRAD.
Bathing, Fourth Genre, Spring.
LAURA ESTHER WOLFSON.
The Bagel in the Snowflake, North Atlantic Review, no. 21.
JAMES WOOD.
Serious Noticing, Michigan Quarterly Review, Fall.
CHRISTOPHER WRENN.
Breaking Line, North Carolina Literary Review, no. 19.
ERICA ZORA WRIGHTSON.
Artichoke, Slake, Summer.
BEN YAG.o.dA.
Trial and Eros, American Scholar, Autumn.
LEE ZACHARIAS.
I Cannot Write About You, I Can Only Write to You, Southern Review, Autumn.
KATE ZAMBRENO.
Slapping Clark Gable, Make, Spring/ Summer.
Notable Special Issues of 2010 Antioch Review, Memories, Fall. Bidoun, Squares, the editors, Winter.
Black Warrior Review, The Cartography Feature, ed. Kate Lorenz, Spring/Summer.
Cimarron Review, Tribute to Ai, guest ed. Lisa Lewis, Fall.
Cream City Review, Flash Nonfiction, ed. Michael Dean Clark, Spring.
Daedalus, On the Future of News, guest ed. Loren Ghiglione, Spring.
Florida Review, Native Issue, guest ed. Toni Jensen, Summer.
Foreign Affairs, The World Ahead, ed.
James F. Hoge, Jr., November/ December.
Hedgehog Review, Does Religious Pluralism Require Secularism?, ed. Jennifer L. Geddes, Fall.
In Character, The Humility Issue, ed.