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2006

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The Angle

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Curiosity Of Eternity, Phillip J. Celata Jan 2006

Curiosity Of Eternity, Phillip J. Celata

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No abstract provided.


If It Makes Me Cocky Then So Be It, Keith J. Alexander Jan 2006

If It Makes Me Cocky Then So Be It, Keith J. Alexander

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No abstract provided.


Preliminary Pages, No Author Jan 2006

Preliminary Pages, No Author

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No abstract provided.


L'Artiste, Elias Van Son Jan 2006

L'Artiste, Elias Van Son

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No abstract provided.


The Wrong End Of Goodman Street, Laura D. Nolasco Jan 2006

The Wrong End Of Goodman Street, Laura D. Nolasco

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No abstract provided.


Daydreamer, Nick Violette Jan 2006

Daydreamer, Nick Violette

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No abstract provided.


Less Than A Woman, Theresa Charlebois Jan 2006

Less Than A Woman, Theresa Charlebois

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No abstract provided.


In The Rain, August 1st, 2005, Michael Nosek Jan 2006

In The Rain, August 1st, 2005, Michael Nosek

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No abstract provided.


The Ill-Fated Merry-Go-Round, Michael Reilly Jan 2006

The Ill-Fated Merry-Go-Round, Michael Reilly

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No abstract provided.


All That I Leave Behind, Michael Reilly Jan 2006

All That I Leave Behind, Michael Reilly

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No abstract provided.


Full Issue, No Author Jan 2006

Full Issue, No Author

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No abstract provided.


Thank You For Dying, Katie Valvano Jan 2006

Thank You For Dying, Katie Valvano

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In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.

"It's funny the things that cross your mind when you think you're about to die. My bed was unmade, and I had some dirty clothes on my floor. When my mom goes to clean out my closet, would I disappoint her from the next world? Dust the VCR. Vacuum under the bed. All those nagging lessons gone to waste. Her daughter had died a slob."


Trapped In Time, Theresa Charlebois Jan 2006

Trapped In Time, Theresa Charlebois

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No abstract provided.


The Line, Valentina Rose Jan 2006

The Line, Valentina Rose

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No abstract provided.


Halloween: Rain, Colleen Morschauser Jan 2006

Halloween: Rain, Colleen Morschauser

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No abstract provided.


Subtle, Subservient, And Stimulated, Danielle Abdulla Jan 2006

Subtle, Subservient, And Stimulated, Danielle Abdulla

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No abstract provided.


Blue Boy, Carrie Ann Nicchi Jan 2006

Blue Boy, Carrie Ann Nicchi

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No abstract provided.


Luis, Channyn Quinn Jan 2006

Luis, Channyn Quinn

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No abstract provided.


Full Issue, No Author Jan 2006

Full Issue, No Author

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No abstract provided.


Splash, Will Ferrel Jan 2006

Splash, Will Ferrel

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In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.

"Splash! The water is cold, clear, and barely chlorinated, yet just enough so that your eyes sting when opened while submerged in it. Thousands of tiny bubbles fizzle up beneath you, stimulating your entire body. It's like being inside a shaken soda can, freshly opened."


But Sweetie, Nice Guys Always Finish Last, Jonathan Howard, Laura Dever Jan 2006

But Sweetie, Nice Guys Always Finish Last, Jonathan Howard, Laura Dever

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No abstract provided.


Preliminary Pages, No Author Jan 2006

Preliminary Pages, No Author

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No abstract provided.


Sara, Meghan Prichard Jan 2006

Sara, Meghan Prichard

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In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.

"I left a bottle on the front step for you, Sara. It's a cheap gift to drown your loathing, but I don't get paid again until Thursday. I wanted to come in and hold you; creep up from behind and slide my digits up your side. But I'd frighten you. I just know it."


A Thought Away, Alyson . Jan 2006

A Thought Away, Alyson .

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No abstract provided.


The Roof, Megan Vause Jan 2006

The Roof, Megan Vause

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In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.

"The eight of us had spent dozens of summer nights on the gently sloping roof, the outlines of the neighboring houses softly blending in with the creases of the night. On those nights, our quiet laughing slipped from our mouths and glided through the air, settling among trees, on the ground, on houses until everything around seemed to be laughing with us in the warmth and joy of summer nights."


Walking Knee-Deep, Alyson . Jan 2006

Walking Knee-Deep, Alyson .

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No abstract provided.


An Unapologetic Funeral Oration, Eric Parkison Jan 2006

An Unapologetic Funeral Oration, Eric Parkison

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No abstract provided.


Overpass, Spencer Slavin Jan 2006

Overpass, Spencer Slavin

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In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.

"Man, I wish I was stupid"

"Why?"

"Ignorance is bliss."

I thought about this.


Good-Bye World, Phillip J. Celata Jan 2006

Good-Bye World, Phillip J. Celata

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No abstract provided.


Last Dance, Geraldine Hogan Jan 2006

Last Dance, Geraldine Hogan

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No abstract provided.