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She Undresses Fear, Robert M. Ruehl
(Resistance), Brianna Lipovsky
(Resistance), Brianna Lipovsky
The Angle
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"It's blue today, an October blue. The wind is howling behind me, chasing me, pushing me away. It doesn't want me or need me anymore; it's ready to become itself. One, not two together, separate—single. The October wind has harvested itself deep within me and over the lost summer nights that we shared together. We shared our senses, memories, tastes, time, laughter, and pleasures."
Ode To High School, Lisa Middendorf
In An Office Where I Work, Monica Hopkins
Fastest Man, Kelly Ambrose
Silent Echo, Linda Uebelacker
Chronology, Jennifer Enright
Chronology, Jennifer Enright
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"I may be 19, but when my back is sore, my knees are tight and my foot hurts, I feel like I'm 80."
Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Jennie Raymond
A Portrait Of My Parents, Stacy Wittmeyer
Our Times, Amy Trendell
Preliminary Pages, No Author
The Ghost That Lives In My Bathroom, Stacy Wittmeyer
Asphalt Grave, Leslie Karla
Trampoline, Lisa Middendorf
The End Of Time, Sarah Crimmins
First Kiss, Jennifer Enright
The Spirited Sun Came Over To Me, Corey Sherbino
Waterbottle Of Desire, Sarah Beales
Little Old Man, Monica Hopkins
Broken Down, Corey Sherbino
Europe On My Back, Alicia Hoffman
My Day With You, Katy M. D'Arduini
Justice, Lisa Middendorf
Ego, Anne Genduso
Ego, Anne Genduso
The Angle
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"I sat on my bed in the house on Linden Street, angry with my parents for sending me to my room. My mother had just found out what my sister and I had really been doing all those times we were quietly playing under the kitchen table. The underside of the table displayed crudely drawn characters, which spelled out every swear word that my 7-year-old mind knew. My "innocent" 5-year-old sister had even told me one of them. It didn't even matter that the magenta and teal crayon writing …
Almost A Year Later, Stacy Wittmeyer
Cold Night, January 18, Sarah Beales
Driving With You On A Snowy Night, Katy M. D'Arduini
Orbital, Sarah Beales
…Things To Come, Jennifer Wagner
What I Have Always Wanted To Know, But Am Still Afraid To Ask., John Edwards
What I Have Always Wanted To Know, But Am Still Afraid To Ask., John Edwards
The Angle
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"Our conversations had never been about anything much more significant than how school, college, or my summer job had been going so I am not surprised that my Dad seemed confused when I asked him if we could talk about his life."