Volume 13 contains an excerpt from the upcoming unexpurgated diary Trapeze, in which Anais Nin remembers meeting Rupert Pole and her struggle to remain faithful to him. Also included is Benjamin Franklin V's overview of the new diary. Lanny Baldwin's recently discovered memoir is the only known account of Nin as a lover. Literary criticism is from Jessica Gilbey and Jean Own, who write on the influence her mother and father had on her, respectively. Erin Dunbar describes Nin's unrequited lover for Djuna Barnes and Ellie Kissel discusses Nin's erotica. Barbara Kraft gives us a preview of her new memoir, Henry Miller: The Last Days, a moving and honest look at Miller's indefatigable spirit during his final years. Four contemporary woman writers reveal how Anais Nin has affected their lives and their work, which is representative to a growing demographic of Nin readers. Short fiction, poetry and photographs complete the issue.