March 1984 Mark JarmanAmy ClampittJoan ColbyJohn DicksonWilliam FordTable of ContentsFrom this IssuePoempoetry-magazineWar and Peace Read More Poempoetry-magazineReturn to Dresden, 1945 Read More Poempoetry-magazine1943 Read More Table of ContentsBarry GoldensohnWar and PeaceMaurya SimonReturn to Dresden, 1945Joan Colby1943William FordOn Putting the Grandchild to BedSachiko YoshiharaAir RaidKio KurodaA Guerrilla's FantasyMary Ann WatersAirplane Conversation with an Engineer Who Designed AmmunitionSeeking the ElementsRodney JonesAfter StormsMeditation on Birney MountainFor Those Who Miss the Important PartsAmy ClampittThermopylaeLeaving YánninaDodona: Asked of the OracleHomer, A. D. 1982Ronald GaskellCaesarFrederick TurnerOn Goya's "Saturn"Baron WormserI Try to Explain to My Children a Newspaper Article Which Says That According to a Computer a Nuclear War Is Likely to Occur in the Next Twenty YearsJohn DicksonFugueDamoclesCommentMark JarmanWaking up over the "Aeneid"CONTRIBUTORSAmy ClampittJoan ColbyJohn DicksonWilliam FordRonald GaskellBarry GoldensohnMark JarmanRodney JonesKio KurodaMaurya SimonFrederick TurnerMary Ann WatersBaron WormserSachiko Yoshihara