Caketrain Issue 03. Mar 2006




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And then there were three. And then there were Sue William Silverman and Tayari Jones, who graciously hand-selected a four-course menu of fine prose for us, for you. And then there was Amanda Yskamp, her sledgehammer hoisted giddily, her words burst and blown nearly beyond our margins. And then came Sarah Z. Wexler, hand-in-hand with her one-quarter-Chickahominy psychic interview subject (who, we assume, broke the news of this story’s publication to her before she even submitted). And then came Denise Duhamel, tending to the beasts, great and toy; and Mark DeCarteret, bringing some one-time-use spite to bear on your dad (yours!); and Fernand Roqueplan, and Fernand Roqueplan (and Fernand Roqueplan), and so many others. More than ever, even. So many, in fact, that it took no less than three 60s-era nuclear physics diagrams to enumerate and organize them all.
Contributors
Amanda Auchter,
Carrie Bennett,
Lisa Bickmore,
Anthony Butts,
Rob Cook,
N.M. Courtright,
Mark DeCarteret,
Michelle Detorie,
Denise Duhamel,
Ryan Fox,
R.L. Futrell,
Ian Ganassi,
Susan Grimm,
Amber Hares,
Dennis Hinrichsen,
Melanie Hubbard,
Robert Krut,
Esther Lee,
Lee-Ann Liles,
Margaret MacInnis,
Mary C. McCarthy,
Rosie Molinary,
Arlene Naganawa,
Fernand Roqueplan,
Mary McLaughlin Slechta,
Cynthia Alden Smith,
Ben Tanzer,
Addie Tsai,
Dennis Vannatta,
John G. Wallace,
Sarah Z. Wexler,
Amanda Yskamp.
Acknowledgments
The cover art of this book reappropriates diagrams by Burt Mader which are found in their original form in Accelerators: Machines of Nuclear Physics, from the Anchor/Doubleday Science Study Series, Copyright 1960 Educational Services Incorporated, as salvaged from a library discard bin in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, the year 2002.