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One More Time For Donny Deadborne, Stephen Roger Powers
One More Time For Donny Deadborne, Stephen Roger Powers
Bryant Literary Review
I'm a feature comedian.
The Song Of Louise Blue Feather, Zan Bockes
The Song Of Louise Blue Feather, Zan Bockes
Bryant Literary Review
I played violin in high school.
Exposed, Michelle Soucy
How Far Is Home, Robin Caine
How Far Is Home, Robin Caine
Bryant Literary Review
Her younger sister, Beth, met a Venezuelan man at a wedding, where she was a bridesmaid and he was the best man.
Counting, Mitzi Mcmahon
Counting, Mitzi Mcmahon
Bryant Literary Review
Counting is important. Not that you're able to count because an idiot can count.
Karel And Eva, Michael Pikna
Karel And Eva, Michael Pikna
Bryant Literary Review
I wake up next to Eva again but I don't remember getting into bed with her or how dad's gun got into my left hand which is crazy I know.
Young Boy Riding The Wave Of Desire Out Of This Poem, Ken Meisel
Young Boy Riding The Wave Of Desire Out Of This Poem, Ken Meisel
Bryant Literary Review
The young boy who is about ten years old and sitting on the front step of a burned house and bouncing a small rubber ball on the charred garbage strewn sidewalk
Jerome And The Angel, Jennifer Anne Moses
Jerome And The Angel, Jennifer Anne Moses
Bryant Literary Review
Jerome had two secrets, both of them so beautiful that he wanted to burst open, just burst right open at the seams, spilling himself everywhere, all over the floor
The Last Transgression, William Peacock
The Last Transgression, William Peacock
Bryant Literary Review
August 31. Valerie cut her foot on a shell this afternoon and acted like she was going to die.
The Other Betty, Pat Schultheis
The Other Betty, Pat Schultheis
Bryant Literary Review
Grow old and you'll become a stranger to yourself.
Colfax With The Sound Off, Erika T. Wurth
Colfax With The Sound Off, Erika T. Wurth
Bryant Literary Review
Pushing his head out of her lap, she stands.