Spirit Phone By G.O. Clark This article was published on 09.25.03 In a garbage dumpster behind the mall, a homeless man pressing a discarded cell phone to his ear, intently listening to a voice that may, or may not, be there, pressing his case to some invisible spirit, left on hold for the better part of a life. More Arts&Culture » Poet's Corner A Moment of Farcical Timing A poem by Elizabeth Hanelt of Carmichael. Published on 09.18.03 At the Cambodian Video Store on Stockton A poem by Lee Engdahl of Sacramento. Published on 09.04.03 Night Scissors A poem by Lynn Smith of Sacramento. Published on 08.28.03 Hull Breach A poem by Lytton Bell of Sacramento. Published on 08.21.03 What the Wind Says A poem by Thomas Miner of Sacramento. Published on 08.14.03