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Rain, Marie Heberger
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Birth To The Morning, Patrick Powers
Slapping Eugene Elwood, Maggie Cassella
One Night Stand, Chelsea Beatty
Imprisoned, Stacy Colombo
Orange Flavored Memories, Emily C. Ryan
Orange Flavored Memories, Emily C. Ryan
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"Since I was very little, my uncle from Long Island would send our family a huge box of oranges and grapefruit for Christmas. It was always wonderful to have the delicious fruit which seemed to last us through the chilly, restless winter months. With each incredible bite, we were taken to far off tropical places. And when we were done, we would always place the peels on the top of our wood stove. Soon the whole house would be filled with their heavenly scent."
Motion, William T. Harvey
Running Away, Christina Verone
Any Second, Mark Foti
Any Second, Mark Foti
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"There is rarely any warning, and when there is, it is never enough. Nobody plans an accident. They just happen. Sometimes, they change everything, right when it all seems safely written in stone."
Nothin' But Time, Imecca E. Rodriguez
Long Have I Chased, Wishing, Jamie Bird
Clockwork, Geoffrey Potter
One Night Stand, Jonathan C. King
Eventually To Rust, Matthew Muszak
The Elephant In The Corner, Jenny Stockdale
The Elephant In The Corner, Jenny Stockdale
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"At two o'clock on a Sunday morning, no one in their right mind would be sitting on the remainder of a sordid, disco-era recliner, casting sideways glances to four unfamiliar walls, each adorned with outdated college paraphernalia, subconsciously fighting the bitter March air that, without invitation, has ventured under the door and through the cracks of a drafty, filthy, nearly condemned apartment. Yet, here I am, in my left mind apparently. I'm slouched voluntarily in my uneasy chair, balancing on a rusty spring. . . waiting for him."
Regrets In Storage, Chelsea Beatty
An Appropriate Number Of Ways Of Looking At An Egg, Alyssa Osinski
An Appropriate Number Of Ways Of Looking At An Egg, Alyssa Osinski
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Amsterdam, Patrick Powers
Critical Paper, Maggie Cassella
In Venice, Jodi Rowland
Celebration, Dee (Geraldine) Hogan
The Diner, Catherine Agar
The Diner, Catherine Agar
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"I was in high school when I started waiting tables at The Diner; it was my first "real" job after several years of regular babysitting. The Diner was owned by a Greek man who had a pregnant wife and two toddlers. I have heard that Greeks only come in big families, but all we ever saw were those four, going-on-five people, who came in once a week, took the biggest booth, ordered enough food for all the relatives, and left forty percent of it on the floor."
Shelter, Jamie Bird
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