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Man Unaware Of Angels, Brian Kershisnik Jan 1988

Man Unaware Of Angels, Brian Kershisnik

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Knees, Russell Mohun Jan 1988

Knees, Russell Mohun

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Wooden Steps, Wally Barrus Jan 1988

Wooden Steps, Wally Barrus

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End Matter Jan 1988

End Matter

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Front Matter Jan 1988

Front Matter

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Noon Bathers, Brent C. Pace Jan 1988

Noon Bathers, Brent C. Pace

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Mirage, Steve Jackson Jan 1988

Mirage, Steve Jackson

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Evening In Biloxi, Colin Bay Jan 1988

Evening In Biloxi, Colin Bay

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It' s not as bad as a medium," Dale said. I didn't know what he was talking about, so I looked amused. "It has a flexibility of form that lets you almost put yourself in the frame.'' I thought about how hard you'd have to hit someone's nose for it to bleed, remembering many times when I've gotten hit in the nose with a football, an elbow, a cabinet door. It would sting like death; but when I put my hand up there would be nothing there, no blood. Then other times I've woken up in the morning, needing to …


Air Stories, David Beus Jan 1988

Air Stories, David Beus

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He checked his watch. He noticed for the first time the bent-angle of the second hand against the graph as it crosses the three and moves on to the four . "Three minutes, " he thought, as he looked down the street. No one was there. He thought of air , the excess of air. '' Air moves, " he said aloud. "No one stops the air. " He watched the chalk-mark that an airplane leaves fade and disappear from the sky. "You cannot stop the air," he told it.


Rebecca's Song, Dianna Black Jan 1988

Rebecca's Song, Dianna Black

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Grandma tilted as she walked down the hall singing "O Danny Boy." English words set to an Irish tune; she was . Welsh. It didn't matter. She said the Welsh could sing in any language. She said it was her language that made it that way. Welsh is natural music, she said. And she sang "O Danny Boy. "


Untitled Photo 1, Laurena Lahr Jan 1988

Untitled Photo 1, Laurena Lahr

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Untitled Photo 6, Laurena Lahr Jan 1988

Untitled Photo 6, Laurena Lahr

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