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Quietly..., Michael Goodwin C.S.B.
A Reality, Bernard J. Kilonsky
The Murder, James R. Hall Jr.
Preliminary Pages, No Author
The Prince And Time, James R. Hall Jr.
The Prince And Time, James R. Hall Jr.
The Angle
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"Long after long-ago but shortly before one-upon-a-time, there was a prince."
Dream, Phil Parisi
Our Trojan Skaynay, James R. Hall Jr.
The Unpopular Spider, Harold Depuy
Rain, Now, Ray Pavelsky
Bide My Time, Richard Wahl C.S.B.
Front Street, Frank Delly
Phoenix, Ray Pavelsky
Phoenix, Ray Pavelsky
The Angle
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"It was darker than any night he had know as a child, lying in bed toward an unseen ceiling, first opening then closing his eyes to see if there was any light in the late room squeezed dry by the dike-door..."
Old Men Sit On Buses..., Michael Goodwin C.S.B.
Winter Nostalgia, Joseph G. Genduso
A "J. A." Type Lesson, John F. Robbins C.S.B.
When Winter Seizes, Phil Parisi
Jody, Michael Goodwin C.S.B.
Jody, Michael Goodwin C.S.B.
The Angle
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"I have come home to the bed of my boyhood slightly drunk and weaving with dreams unstrung. Poppa is dead, and Jody, my little brother, sleeps beside me; his hands fragile as glass, his heart a silver bird."
Musings Of An Ancient Pedagogue, Clarence A. Amann
Godiva, Gerald Koepsell
Godiva, Gerald Koepsell
The Angle
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"You're really going out like that?" I said.
"Why not?" She said.
"You could catch cold like that."
Valentown, A Ghosttown Hall, Leo A. Hetzler C.S.B.
Two For You, Rick Taddeo
Ecumenism, Clarence A. Amann
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Preliminary Pages, No Author
The Night..., Dave Fisher
A. Paul Sigurd's Decision, James R. Hall Jr.
A. Paul Sigurd's Decision, James R. Hall Jr.
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"Well, son, I don't think anyone really knew how he got it. Some said it was always his and that he was always there. Yet others said that he inherited it from his father. And many be1ieved that it was given to him by an impulsive woman - the Hester Prynne type - who, being in dire straits, had to get rid of it. A few even said that he built it himself when lie was a young man. Me? I never cared how he got it; the fact …
An Acute Case Of Ph.D., Rick Taddeo
Spring Vision, Angelo Abbondanzieri
Apartmeant, Ray Pavelsky
Apartmeant, Ray Pavelsky
The Angle
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"knotnuckles clutching the doorknob worn with more uncounted palmings young and old she tottered at his words and could only breathe toward the milkchild."
Chewings Of A Bubblegum Mind, Rick Taddeo