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A Prayer For The Killers, Danny Uebbing
A Prayer For The Killers, Danny Uebbing
The Angle
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"Like everybody, I have my story. But they all seem so typical already. I mean, with all the guest essayists and headlines and constant news, it seems to me that we've already been at war for a long time."
The Last Seat Left, Nikisha S. Johnson
Thin Tentacles Of Loss, Ann Stanley-Barry
Thin Tentacles Of Loss, Ann Stanley-Barry
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"'Sometimes. I feel like I'm not even here; like I don't even exist,' she says."
The Old Mattress, William Panara
Untitled, Marcia Dodge
The Dark, Rita Nauman
Twilight, Jennifer Enright
Old House, Valerie Stackman
A Mother's Tool, Alexis Speck
The Number Jumble, Peter J. Mott
In Arms, Megan E. Herrman
A Day In The Life, Kevin Aubrey
Mustang, Sally, Megan E. Herrman
Mustang, Sally, Megan E. Herrman
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"I am a risk taker, a fly by the seat of my pants kind of girl. It's the day to day things that are far more precarious and harder to convince myself to try. I don't want to ignore those boys I see throwing rocks at turtles. I'm not going to pretend to like ice cream, or for that matter, you. I'm not going to censor myself from saying those words you don't like. I'm going to stand up and scream, "shut up you goddamn mother . . ." …
The Roof, Nikisha S. Johnson
Waves, Rachel Kooy
Epiphany In E Minor, Ann Stanley-Barry
Epiphany In E Minor, Ann Stanley-Barry
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"One day, you might wake up and realize you've become someone. Realize you've become someone you didn't think you would become. And you might wonder at all the idiosyncrasies you've developed, where they came from and what they mean. You might wonder how you got here, to this place in your life, to be this person that you are; and you might start to make connections between who you were and what happened to her, and who you have become. You might remember your childhood in faint, ambiguous terms."
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Love Lies Sleeping, Nikisha S. Johnson
Night, Bari Mance
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Living In The Apocalypse (5), Meg Barboza
You're Not It., Angela Meradji
You're Not It., Angela Meradji
The Angle
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"'. . . until I find the right one. And you're not it'"
My Story, Diandra Lynch
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4000 Miles, Jennifer Enright
The Griffin And His Checker Board, Louis Didone
Cinnamon, Lisa Middendorf
Cinnamon, Lisa Middendorf
The Angle
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"He hadn't changed the clock in the two-seater since Daylight savings Time, months ago. God, I thought, Who doesn't change their clocks? I should have guessed he wouldn't. He is one of those people, too lazy to change them now, with the mindset that six months will come around quickly and no one will notice his broken clock. God, I hate that mentality: 'Someone else will do it.'"
Silence, Lindsay Shortino
Scarlet Shores, Scott Elliot
"The Following [Poem] Is A Paid Advertisement…", Ann Stanley-Barry
"The Following [Poem] Is A Paid Advertisement…", Ann Stanley-Barry
The Angle
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