volume I, issue # 1   MAY 1998          
 
FEATURE
Dogs and Cats Living in SIN
Jim Jarmuch's latest work chronicling the nearly forgotten four-legged world of romance and ruin.
 

FEATURE
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Seventeen college freshmen from Yakima
 

PHOTO FEATURE
Them's Good Eatin'
Photographer C. Tucker's latest expedition to Denali National Park revealed all sorts of animals being eaten by other animals--SHOCKING!

FICTION
Graham Greene's Rolling in his Grave
This month we have chapter 5 (at last!) of a work by Wm Chahls. The story explores issues of expatriotic capitalist gluttony and the lusty greed of individuals in a globalized economy.

The Spastic Chocolate Marshmellow Experience
Talemeister Matty "Frank" DiOrio whips up a remarkably smooth and creamy story that's bound to stick to the bottom of your shoes.

Daybreak
Another blurb would go here and say something enticingly interesting about this story.

NON-FICTION
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Speaks for Herself (and others!)
In this dialogue between Spivak and Derrida, a space time continuum warps reality forcing the two to actually answer each others' questions