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Send Me Now What Ended Then, Jodi Rowland
Preliminary Pages, No Author
Tell It Like It Is, Tracy Fay
Dawn Of Winter, Meghan Root
Litany Of Sound, Ezra .
Broken Pane, Bari Mance
Accident, Adam Leszyk
Accident, Adam Leszyk
The Angle
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"It all happened so fast, yet it all happened so slow. The front end of the car hit first. The hood began to fold like an accordion, one wrinkle at a time. I was able to see the scratch on the very front of the hood that I had made when sitting to look out over a sunset the same summer. I saw the small dent above the taillight that was made when I misjudged a turn at the grocery store. I saw it all, and it was slowly, …
Today, Richard Maulfair
The Rocking Chair, Tracy Fay
3400 N. Charles St. (2), Meg Barboza
Ramblings, Joan Simeone
Ramblings, Joan Simeone
The Angle
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"429 Orange Street is the first home i can remember... don't know where i lived before that...the crimson red walls in the living room and the artwork one of us etched on the wall... don't know if it was my brother, my sister, or me... read a book that said the youngest child in a family doesn't remember very clearly because he has learned to rely on the memories of others, those who are older and thus possess authority where his memory conflicts with theirs, its discarded as having …
3400 N. Charles St. (3), Meg Barboza
Preliminary Pages, No Author
The Hills Are Blazing, Shari Allen
Full Issue, No Author
Sleep, Mr. Underhill
Bowling Alleys, Emily Gregory
Bowling Alleys, Emily Gregory
The Angle
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"I don't want to be here tonight; I'd rather not sit around trying to look pretty while my eyes are assaulted with cigarette smoke and my hands tired from the uncharacteristic lifting of nine pounds. I used to think bowling was fun-in September, December, all the way till April, but it has somehow lost its savor."
Serenity, Evelyn Jansen
Bits And Pieces, Nikisha S. Johnson
Seeing You, Jennifer Enright
The Seasons Of Rochester, Lisa Guarnere
Triggers, Megan E. Herrman
You're Still Beautiful, Samantha Moringello
You're Still Beautiful, Samantha Moringello
The Angle
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"I see you sitting there looking out the window, wondering if you'll remember me today. You look at me and stare, and question yourself, "Do I know her?" I smile and you smile back. I ask how you are, and you whisper, "l don't know . . . I guess I am all right." I try to talk to you, but you barely respond. I try to bring up the good memories that I have of us together, but you don't remember any of them, not a single one. …
Emily, Kate Gruenfelder
Perfumed Anxiety, Mindae Kadous
Canada On A Lake, July 1999, Kate Gruenfelder
Full Issue, No Author
Seven Years Bad Luck, Or, Cancer, Richard Maulfair
The Old Toad, Meg Barboza
To: God…, Jonathan Schott