66: 2019 Passager Winter Issue

Soft cover | 164 pages
In this issue, you’ll find hard-won stories of survival, abuse, immigration and exile, a World War II Christmas, life in an orphanage in the 1950s. From Rio de Janeiro to Coney Island to rural Maine – love stories, coming of age in the ‘50s and ‘60s, ancient trees, a school bus, a canoe, chameleons. And flying!
poetry
Michael Bates
Windfall
Audrey Bohanan
Winter School
Tom Boswell
Flying
Aaron Brossiet
Ars Poëtica 790
Phyllis Carito
Methuselah
Catherine Carter
Funeral Instructions
Judith Chalmer
I Want a Use
Ted Charnley
At the Museum of the Book
John Hovde
Baudelaire’s Roadster
Jenny Hubbard
A stitch in time
Leonard Kress
1968
April Lindner
Genealogy
James McGrath
There Will Always Be a Poem
Janice Townley Moore
Morning Accelerando on Highway 29
Gail Newman
Sabotage, Two Tales & Valentines Day
Lalita Noronha
What My Mother Told Me
Ann Rayburn
New Territory
Will Reger
Immigrant Song
William Reichard
Bright River
Jack Ritter
Blowing Up Things
Joel Savishinsky
Exiles
Carmi Soifer
Dream
Scott Ward
Flying at Night
Carol Was
Quiet
Catherine Young
Panoramic
prose
Andrew Brown
Upon a Midnight Clear
Wesley Cann, Jr.
No Mojitos in Bloom Square
Bill Jones
The Woman with Needs
Pam Kress-Dunn
Love and Fury in a Plastic Box
Roger McKnight
Genuine Souls
Phyllis Reilly
Erin Goes to Coney Island, The Year is 1952
Included in this issue:
“Remembering Henry,” a memoir about Henry Morgenthau III by Vince Granata
Editors
Mary Azrael
Kendra Kopelke
managing editor
Christine Drawl
Cover art & Design
Pantea Amin Tofangchi
To schedule a reading or related event, please contact editors@passagerbooks.com.
