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The following is a list of themes ordered by season.
No. 13 Spring 2003 : Sound Work
Poetry that uses audio (found sounds, music, spoken word, etc.) in new and innovative ways.

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No. 12 Winter 2003 : Reactive Media
Part two of the reactive media series.

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No. 11 Fall 2002 : Reactive Media
This issue of Poems that Go focuses on "reactive" media, text or images that responds in real time to the direct actions of the viewer. In some reactive works, the position of the mouse may trigger changes in the text. In others, viewers probe the surface of the interface and find that they can "drag" or "throw" objects on the screen by clicking down, moving the mouse, and releasing.

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No. 10 Summer 2002 : Time-Based Media
This issue features time-based poetry, works that unfold over time without the users input.

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No. 9 : Spring 2002
Featuring the work of Zahra Safavian, Adrian Miles, and Andre Cutair.

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No. 8 : Winter 2002
Featuring work by Jonathan Yuen, Jonathan Carr, Nathaniel Lew, and the Dada Sprockets.

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No. 7 : Fall 2001
With work by Ingrid Ankerson, Megan Sapnar, James Johnson, Sarah Townsend and Laura McCabe.

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No. 6 : Summer 2001
This issue features work by Thomas Swiss, Erik Natzke, Lori Janis, and a translation of W.B. Yeats poem Mermaid by Alis Yung.

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No. 5 : Spring 2001
This issue features work by Ingrid Ankerson, Megan Sapnar, Adrianna de Barros, Laura McCabe, and Zahra Safavian.

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No. 4 : Winter 2001
Featuring work by Adriana De Barros, James Johnson, Ingrid Ankerson and Megan Sapnar.

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No. 3 : Fall 2000
Includes translations of poetry by Steve Matanle designed by Ingrid Ankerson, a Pushkin poem by Megan Sapnar, and a Rumi translation by Zahra Safavian.

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No. 2 : Summer 2000
Work by Megan Sapnar, Ingrid Ankerson, Erin Elizabeth, Scott Benish, and John Kusch.

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No. 1 : Spring 2000
Work from the first issue of Poems that Go.

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