Dirty Goat 7 has poetry by four Polish women writers who later appear in the largest bilingual collection of Polish-women's poetry in English - Ambers Aglow. Anna Janko, Renata Maria Niemierowsk, Marzena Broda and Dorota Chroscielwska will be joined by 26 more contemporary poets in this Host publication. Also appearing for the first time is Christopher Cook with his novella "Storm." Host published Cook's short story collection Screen Door Jesus which is now a major motion picture. Poetry from England and Spain is joined by surrealist prose and drama by Jaques Prèvert and Michel de Ghelderode (3 Plays). The issue closes with a presentation of border art by Patricia Ruiz Bayón.

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POETRY
Ronald Tamplin, Great Britain
Levelling a Platform for the Goathouse
Anna Janko, Poland
Na progu ktûry pozostał (At the threshold Which Remained)
Gdy jesień w domu - zamkąć okiennice (When Autumn's Home, Close the Shutters)

Luis Alberto Cuenca, Spain
Mal de ausencia (The Dismalness of Absence)
Espana (Spain)
Contra las canciones de opûsitos (Against Songs of Opposites)

VISUAL ART
Patricia Ruiz Bayón, United States/Mexico
Installation I: 13 Crowns