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Contributors
Nelly, Mike;
Bradley, Christine;
Matsushita, Yoshitaka;
Sillers, Tia;
Miller, Karen;
Meinert, Janet;
Brewer, Diane Teague;
Heath, Angel;
Garrett, Christie;
Griffin, Wendy;
Goodman, Tracy;
Mayfield, Kimberley;
Vadas, Christopher;
Ling, Rebecca;
Hammonds, Mark;
French, Steve;
Tubb, Allen
Description
38 pgs.,
Acknowledgements,
Note from Editor,
15 art pieces,
2 short stories,
19 poems,
1 prose poem
Entries
(untitled) by Mike Neely,
WHISTLING EMBERS,
THE FINDING OF TRUTH,
TRADITION,
(untitled) by Yoshitaka Matsushita,
THE GREAT EXPERIENCE,
NOTHING SACRED,
PEOPLE SQUARE AND ROUND,
(untitled) by Janet Meinert,
THE MEETING PLACE,
(untitled) by Angel Heath,
A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE,
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS,
THE TURTLE SYNDROME,
RADIOACTIVE PHENOMENON,
(untitled) by Tia Sillers,
BAG LADY,
(untitled) by Wendy Griffin,
FALLING LIVES,
NATURE'S TREASURE,
ENDINGS AND BEGINNINGS,
TEA-TIME,
THE TARPIT CALLED FRIENDSHIP,
(untitled) by Kimberley Mayfield,
(untitled) by Christopher Vadas,
A RATHER VERBOSE ATTEMPT AT A PERIODIC SENTENCE,
(untitled) by Rebecca Ling,
(untitled) by Mark Hammonds,
(untitled) by Steve French,
STRAWBERRY FIELDS
LCSH Subjects
Periodicals,
Student publications,
Art,
Poetry,
Short stories
Language
English
Publisher
Lambuth College
Coverage
Lambuth College
Rights
https://www.memphis.edu/libraries/special-collections/copyright.php
Recommended Citation
"The Coffeehouse Papers, '87-'88" (1988). Lambuth Coffeehouse Papers. 24.
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-lam-lc-coffeehousepapers/24
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