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The Angle

2005

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On My 40th Birthday, Lori Dabbagh Dec 2005

On My 40th Birthday, Lori Dabbagh

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Screaming Oak, Jonathan C. King Jan 2005

Screaming Oak, Jonathan C. King

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She Doesn't Know She's Beautiful, Megan Webb Jan 2005

She Doesn't Know She's Beautiful, Megan Webb

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Confessions Of A Candle, Jesse Kanclerz Jan 2005

Confessions Of A Candle, Jesse Kanclerz

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Eulogy Of A Girl, Elizabeth Mancini Jan 2005

Eulogy Of A Girl, Elizabeth Mancini

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Religion, Bianca Del Vecchio Jan 2005

Religion, Bianca Del Vecchio

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Eye Level, Catherine Agar Jan 2005

Eye Level, Catherine Agar

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Preliminary Pages, No Author Jan 2005

Preliminary Pages, No Author

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Out Of Respect, Erika Mcrae Jan 2005

Out Of Respect, Erika Mcrae

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A Window To The Past, Christopher Ouimet Jan 2005

A Window To The Past, Christopher Ouimet

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"I knew I shouldn't be there, but I was there just the same. I had no business peeking into the window of this strange man, in this strange town. But that was the funny thing. This man shouldn't be strange to me. And if things had turned out differently, I might have actually lived in this town. But things hadn't turned out differently, and everything was strange. I was strange. My childhood was strange. My father had left our family more than nineteen years ago, and I hadn't even …


Growing Old Absurd, David White Jan 2005

Growing Old Absurd, David White

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The Late Night Poem About Paying Shuttleman To Drive Me All Over The Greater Rochester Area Because It's A Friday Night And I Wanna Get My Munch On, Jonathan Howard Jan 2005

The Late Night Poem About Paying Shuttleman To Drive Me All Over The Greater Rochester Area Because It's A Friday Night And I Wanna Get My Munch On, Jonathan Howard

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A Tribute, Dee (Geraldine) Hogan Jan 2005

A Tribute, Dee (Geraldine) Hogan

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"A Tribute: January 15, 2005

Montgomery, 1955: The night before Martin Luther King Jr. led the Montgomery boycott of buses and became a national public figure in the civil rights movement."


Framework, Stacy Vanblarcom Jan 2005

Framework, Stacy Vanblarcom

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On My 39th Birthday, Lori Dabbagh Jan 2005

On My 39th Birthday, Lori Dabbagh

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Early December Romance, Mark Johnson Jan 2005

Early December Romance, Mark Johnson

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"How am I going to tell the woman I have loved all my life that I want to take her hand in marriage? As we approached the quaint village of Skaneateles, NY on this calm night in December, anxiety filled the air and possibilities chilled my spine. Tonight, words will pour from my heart and she will understand the magnitude of my love for her."


The Story Of My Moral, Nicole Gaulin Jan 2005

The Story Of My Moral, Nicole Gaulin

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Getting Some, Kerry Meagher Jan 2005

Getting Some, Kerry Meagher

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"'Hey come on, you're a guy, you should want to do this more than me.'"


Nightmare Of Today, Nicole Gaulin Jan 2005

Nightmare Of Today, Nicole Gaulin

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"I look around. Blearily searching for something in the darkness. searching for the something I would never be able to see."


Today, Emily C. Ryan Jan 2005

Today, Emily C. Ryan

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The Picture, Dan Maslyn Jan 2005

The Picture, Dan Maslyn

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"The tiny black eyes of knowledge. That smug smile he had on his face. Everything about that picture pissed me off. Every time I walked to class that moron stared at me from his little picture frame. It really creeped me out every time I saw it. I could never concentrate in class with him staring at me like that. I always had to study harder and get notes from other people because all I could do was think about that picture."


Coming Out From The Sheets, Meghan Prichard Jan 2005

Coming Out From The Sheets, Meghan Prichard

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I Write, Sara Cavanaugh Jan 2005

I Write, Sara Cavanaugh

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She Writes, Emily C. Ryan Jan 2005

She Writes, Emily C. Ryan

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"She can't remember when the morning became confused with night, when the clouds of her unrest shaded the glow of promise, making the beep, beep, beep, of her alarm clock the only way to tell one from the other. Life, like a long drawn out play with mediocre actors, bored from too many cigarettes and a diet of saltine crackers, had started to play out before her on a stage. Her eyes had become useless from over thinking and under-emotionalizing everything - she was always rehearsing, but never taking …


Full Issue, No Author Jan 2005

Full Issue, No Author

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Preliminary Pages, No Author Jan 2005

Preliminary Pages, No Author

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Caution: Wet Floor, Megan Lentner Jan 2005

Caution: Wet Floor, Megan Lentner

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An Appetite, Joseph Bess Jan 2005

An Appetite, Joseph Bess

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What Happened Then, Catherine Agar Jan 2005

What Happened Then, Catherine Agar

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"She knew a man whose face was thin, with little hollows beneath the cheek bones. A little wrinkle near his ear, a little grey hair growing there, a little soft flesh: she imagined pressing her lips to it. Just a kiss. or maybe she would wrap her arms around him and hug him, lay her head on his chest. and maybe then a kiss, and maybe then, well, maybe then."


I Saw Jesus Today, Cathy Maldonado Jan 2005

I Saw Jesus Today, Cathy Maldonado

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