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Today I..., Annie Jessup
These Chills, Katerine Meeder
Nonetheless, Katerine Meeder
October, Drew Townson
Preliminary Pages, No Author
Writing, Jeneane Dimino
The People Filed Out One By One From The People Factory , Some Laughing..., Tom Petronio
The People Filed Out One By One From The People Factory , Some Laughing..., Tom Petronio
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"The people filed out one by one from the people factory , some laughing, some crying . Some were bleeding, others following. One man even had a bird on his head. which made the little children laugh and laugh. (What a lark!) The woman with her head screwed on straight kept saying , " I'll call you. I'll call you." and believe it or not, she never did , which made the men feel very small indeed."
After Midnight, Richard G. Barrington
Fingers, Amy J. Bown
On The Wing, Annie Jessup
Bird, Halina E. Halpa
F-Stop, Laura Mccoy
Deedee And The Dove, Amy J. Bown
Deedee And The Dove, Amy J. Bown
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"On Saturday mornings, DeeDee goes to the open market to buy clothes for Sra. Paloma. DeeDee lives in a dark brick building on Suffolk St., near Peretz Square, in lower Manhattan. Sra. Paloma lives across from her in a wan green tenement that has been swept by fire. Her walls are charred and blackened with soot, her floors sag from water damage, and her furniture - still soaked from the firemen's hoses - has sprouted mildew. It is rumored around the neighborhood that every morning the Senora scours her …
Deadlines, Jeneane Dimino
There Is A Cloud In The Sky..., Soo Young Kwon
Searching, Donna Nolan-Cheesman
Downtown, Richard G. Barrington
Freefall, Melanie Bleichfeld
Prianca's Leaving, Halpa Halina
402, Michael Fauci
There's An Old, Crocheted Mitten In The Yard..., Lisa M. Zenzen
There's An Old, Crocheted Mitten In The Yard..., Lisa M. Zenzen
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Tuesday Gibberish, Richard G. Barrington
Tuesday Gibberish, Richard G. Barrington
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"It was a rare and prestigious occasion for though occasions are rarely prestigious, everybody agreed that this should be, as it was a Blue Tuesday in Mayflower, a perfect time to watch the King journey to the Land of Mailbox and return with the Royal Circulars."
Wasque Point, Stephan Michener
Cellophane Flowers, Laura Mccoy
Dallas, Drew Townson
Country House, Annie Jessup
Wind: An Agescape, Stephan Michener
The Gorge, Richard G. Barrington
Dancers In My Mind, Lisa M. Zenzen
Razors, Therese M. Shand