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An Afternoon With Daddy, Jodi Crocker
An Afternoon With Daddy, Jodi Crocker
The Angle
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"LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA
Hi, daddy, whatcha doin' home?
I came to be with you, sweetheart."
Peace, Ken Strickland
Reluctant Brother, Emilio Lopez
Reluctant Brother, Emilio Lopez
The Angle
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"'Straight up the road,' moaned the old Haitian from the porch of his tree-covered house."
Lazy, Crazy Wind, Jeremy Kimball
Threads Of A Perceived Notion, No Author
Out Of Reach, Renee Locke
Full Issue, No Author
Union Of Souls, John P. Parungao
Careless, Traci Askew
Intermezzo, Paul T. Keppler
Beacon Of ?, Kevin J. White
Preliminary Pages, No Author
A Letter From The Editor, Alycia Gregory
A Letter From The Editor, Alycia Gregory
The Angle
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"Over the past two years, I have acted as editor of St. John Fisher's literary magazine, The Angle. I can honestly say that it has been one of the greatest learning experiences of my life. I would like to thank Dr. Nicolay especially for giving me this position and the opportunity to run this magazine. Because we were both new, it has taken quite a bit of time to get used to dealing with the bureaucracy involved in constructing an issue of a magazine. In the beginning, we did …
Distractions, Kelly Malinovsky
Ode To Serta, Michael G. M. Cornelius
East Rochester, Karin Carr
Untitled, Kevin J. White
Razed, Kevin K. Allen
The Love Of A Lifetime, Carrie E. Galletto
Oneself - Twoselves, Heather Ruffalo
The Tennis Trilogy, Michael G. M. Cornelius
Men: Are They Really The Superior Race?, Sarah Blake
Men: Are They Really The Superior Race?, Sarah Blake
The Angle
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"Why is it that the male species, with its tough, macho image, is so easily embarrassed by the topic of tampons?"
Choose Your Weapon, Alycia Gregory
Yesterday, Traci Askew
Yesterday, Traci Askew
The Angle
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"Yesterday you said you loved me, tonight you say you don't need me. Where did it go? Why did you stay, what made you decide to treat me this way. Did I hurt you without realizing, I search my mind's eyes looking for answers, not finding a clue. Where did our love go? Tell me what did I do?"
Untitled, Tony Volpe
Kill Not Me, Jack Livingston
Wasted Time, Sarah Blake
You Say There's A Heaven, Jodi Crocker
Haikus (3), Karin Carr
Preliminary Pages, No Author