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Ire Man, James B. Nicola
Midnight Run To Nacogdoches, Robert L. Penick
Midnight Run To Nacogdoches, Robert L. Penick
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He is sitting in a fast food restaurant, pining for a woman who has never had an original thought in her life. It is Christmas Eve, and she is five hundred miles away, celebrating with her new in-laws. He is a damned fool, but hasn’t quite realized it yet.
Naming Southwest Oklahoma, Molly Sizer
Naming Southwest Oklahoma, Molly Sizer
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Young Andrew Carnegie invested years steeling money; in his old age, he built imposing music halls on the east coast and libraries in rural towns out west.
New Barista, Dennis Ross
New Barista, Dennis Ross
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She moves like a half-grown colt, all legs and skinny arms…
Princesses, Donna L. Emerson
Princesses, Donna L. Emerson
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First grade girls are deciding who’s a princess. They say I’m not one.
Promise, Jack Cooper
Promise, Jack Cooper
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Her hands looked old boney and bruised but her face young her cheeks blushed her eyes wandering
Skippings Rocks, Chad W. Lutz
Skippings Rocks, Chad W. Lutz
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There’s a place in town where the only two roads meet, marked by an old sycamore. Its bark is blotchy, and the few limbs it has left reach for the sky like the pleading arms of a dying man.
Summer Thunderstorm, Richard Dinges Jr.
Summer Thunderstorm, Richard Dinges Jr.
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A cold pierce, bolts crack sky’s lids, a brief glimpse at eternity
The Choice Is Mine, John Grey
The Choice Is Mine, John Grey
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I wear mismatched clothes, fill the sink with dirty dishes, sit and watch football on the TV until all hours
The Pie Lady, Shiann Dawson
The Yellow Porch Swing, Aimee Klein
The Yellow Porch Swing, Aimee Klein
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The smell of honeysuckle carried on a breeze the soft squeak
Trash, Eleanore Lee
Trash, Eleanore Lee
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To find where the Johnsons used to live, You have to turn up the old dirt road, Hang left, then go on past the splintered gate
Villanelle: Flood Time, Eleanore Lee
Villanelle: Flood Time, Eleanore Lee
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The skies above just opened up, hear how the torrent roars… On city streets, through parks and lots, our stains are washed away.
Stitch-By-Stitch, Katacha Diaz
Stitch-By-Stitch, Katacha Diaz
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Many years ago while on vacation in Santa Fe, New Mexico, I decided to take an early morning stroll in the city’s art district.
314 East 25th Street, On January 1st, Matthew Brennan
314 East 25th Street, On January 1st, Matthew Brennan
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It’s moving day—the sun glimmers as dimly as Venus in the morning sky.
Tuesday Night, Amber Thompson
Tuesday Night, Amber Thompson
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The coppery softness of cinnamon sticks to my fingers.
Qwerty, James E. Fowler
Looking As They Should, Philip Wexler
Looking As They Should, Philip Wexler
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On the ferry to the Stockholm Archipelago, Gunilla
Frisk, James E. Fowler
Lady: Bug, James E. Fowler
Tennyson, By Allergies Immured, John Bradshaw
Tennyson, By Allergies Immured, John Bradshaw
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Window bound I sit and ponder Letting my sheltered eyes go wander.
Contributors, Westview Staff
Heterochromia, John Tavares
Heterochromia, John Tavares
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This short fiction, with a dystopic vision, is set in a future Toronto, devastated by social unrest and a nuclear disaster, while the action of the story explores a retired librarian’s conflict with a repressive censorship authority.
For Joe Conley, Ike Godsey On The Waltons 1928-2013, David Vancil
For Joe Conley, Ike Godsey On The Waltons 1928-2013, David Vancil
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In your favorite episode, you are past your prime
In The Pacific: A Wwii Photograph, David Vancil
In The Pacific: A Wwii Photograph, David Vancil
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In the black and white snapshot, my father and my uncle, sweaty from volleyball, stand side-by-side
My Father's Wars, Sheila A. Murphy
My Father's Wars, Sheila A. Murphy
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Longer now than sixty years ago, dying in a veterans’ hospital, committed by my mother
Petticoat In The Navy: My Mother's War, Sheila A. Murphy
Petticoat In The Navy: My Mother's War, Sheila A. Murphy
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In 1918 Julia Lehan, age nineteen, lives in Roxbury
Well Of Despair, Sarah Brown Weitzman
I Remember Rodney, David Vancil
Half-Way, A. S. More, Edward Wells