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The Offbeat: Tell Me Everything
edited by Kristen DeMay
Michigan State University Press, 2007 Paper: 978-0-87013-826-3 Library of Congress Classification PS571.M5O358 2007 Dewey Decimal Classification 810.809774
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Offbeat is an independent literary series devoted to publishing a diverse collection of voices, and to promoting contactand discussion among Michigan writers. The Offbeat is run entirely by Michigan State University undergraduates, and is centered in East Lansing. Student editors encourage contributions by all individuals with a Michigan connection, past and present, visitor and resident, urban and rural, student and non-student alike. The Offbeat's goal is to provide an alternative literary outlet for all Michigan writers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Midterm Election in Detroit, November 7th, 2006
by Matthew Browning
In the Air Over Spain
by Sarah Sala
the woman's garden
by Julie Bolitho-Lee
We Once Surged
by Kevin Drzakowski
july
by Elise Rose
Leather-Lip Lightman and The Ice Train
by Adam Holwerda
Pediatric Ward: Bed One
by Erin O'Brien
Central Park
by Caitlin Cowan
Children's Dawn
by Christopher Cobb
Hopeless Romantic
by Jimmy Kelly
Florida for Easter
by Erin O'Brien
Drive
by Zara Zuckerman
The Sea Foam
by Justin Carroll
Invincible
by Amanda Lewan
In Your Eyes
by Jake Belknap
Song Underwater
by Christopher Cobb
Funerals
by Jett Stone
Number 48
by Steven Ambrose
Touch
by Samantha Hederman
Love Story: A Play in Forty-Three Acts, or Eternalness and Somewhereness Kiss Each
Other in Public
by Caitlin Cowan
The Absence of Fireflies
by Matthew Browning
Wretched
by Tom Hamilton
Race & Ethnicity in an American Small Town
by Abby Stotz
Being Luthlic
by Karly Fogelsong
Barista Barista
by Bill Evon
I Just Got a Poem Published in a Magazine I've Never Heard Of
by Ron Riekki
Migrants
by Christopher Cobb
Bipedality Doesn't Impress Me
by Erica Krutsch
Lakes Frozen Over
by Matthew Browning
An excerpt from the novel Perverse City
by Ron Riekki
Elegy to a Marathon
by Sarah Bennett
The Protest
by Lauren Remus
postmarked
by Julie Bolitho-Lee
The Last Time I Saw David
by Caitlin Cowan
Check Please
by Gerald Gordinier II
The Great American Gyro
by Abby Stotz
Monsters
by Karly Fogelsong
The Walk Home
by Scott Bastedo
My Journal of the Weather for You
by Liz Young
Better Son
by Michael McGrath
Culver City Gas Station
by Jaspal Singh
Terminal
by Lauren McCullough
The Son of the Alcoholic Comes to Me in the Night
by Elizabeth Grodi
While the Rest of us Jumped
by Erin Schlitts
Untitled
by Jeremy Benson
Time is a drag queen
by Bill Evon
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The Offbeat: Tell Me Everything
edited by Kristen DeMay
Michigan State University Press, 2007 Paper: 978-0-87013-826-3
The Offbeat is an independent literary series devoted to publishing a diverse collection of voices, and to promoting contactand discussion among Michigan writers. The Offbeat is run entirely by Michigan State University undergraduates, and is centered in East Lansing. Student editors encourage contributions by all individuals with a Michigan connection, past and present, visitor and resident, urban and rural, student and non-student alike. The Offbeat's goal is to provide an alternative literary outlet for all Michigan writers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Midterm Election in Detroit, November 7th, 2006
by Matthew Browning
In the Air Over Spain
by Sarah Sala
the woman's garden
by Julie Bolitho-Lee
We Once Surged
by Kevin Drzakowski
july
by Elise Rose
Leather-Lip Lightman and The Ice Train
by Adam Holwerda
Pediatric Ward: Bed One
by Erin O'Brien
Central Park
by Caitlin Cowan
Children's Dawn
by Christopher Cobb
Hopeless Romantic
by Jimmy Kelly
Florida for Easter
by Erin O'Brien
Drive
by Zara Zuckerman
The Sea Foam
by Justin Carroll
Invincible
by Amanda Lewan
In Your Eyes
by Jake Belknap
Song Underwater
by Christopher Cobb
Funerals
by Jett Stone
Number 48
by Steven Ambrose
Touch
by Samantha Hederman
Love Story: A Play in Forty-Three Acts, or Eternalness and Somewhereness Kiss Each
Other in Public
by Caitlin Cowan
The Absence of Fireflies
by Matthew Browning
Wretched
by Tom Hamilton
Race & Ethnicity in an American Small Town
by Abby Stotz
Being Luthlic
by Karly Fogelsong
Barista Barista
by Bill Evon
I Just Got a Poem Published in a Magazine I've Never Heard Of
by Ron Riekki
Migrants
by Christopher Cobb
Bipedality Doesn't Impress Me
by Erica Krutsch
Lakes Frozen Over
by Matthew Browning
An excerpt from the novel Perverse City
by Ron Riekki
Elegy to a Marathon
by Sarah Bennett
The Protest
by Lauren Remus
postmarked
by Julie Bolitho-Lee
The Last Time I Saw David
by Caitlin Cowan
Check Please
by Gerald Gordinier II
The Great American Gyro
by Abby Stotz
Monsters
by Karly Fogelsong
The Walk Home
by Scott Bastedo
My Journal of the Weather for You
by Liz Young
Better Son
by Michael McGrath
Culver City Gas Station
by Jaspal Singh
Terminal
by Lauren McCullough
The Son of the Alcoholic Comes to Me in the Night
by Elizabeth Grodi
While the Rest of us Jumped
by Erin Schlitts
Untitled
by Jeremy Benson
Time is a drag queen
by Bill Evon
REQUEST ACCESSIBLE FILE
If you are a student who cannot use this book in printed form, BiblioVault may be able to supply you
with an electronic file for alternative access.
Please have the accessibility coordinator at your school fill out this form.