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The Child And The Unicorn, Timothy Shaw
The Child And The Unicorn, Timothy Shaw
The Angle
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""She is not crazy!"
"She is too!"
"She is not!"
There are few things so boring as an argument between ten-year-olds. Their concept of debate is to shout louder and louder until the opponent gives up. I didn't know how long this had gone on before I showed up, but I decided it had probably been long enough, so I asked what started it.""
Reflections, Tracy Kiefer
A View From Inside, Rose Lynn Black
Haiku, Tracy Darrah
Writer's Cramp, Richard Barrington
The Painting, Rose Lynn Black
The Wind..., Laura Mccoy
Preliminary Pages, No Author
It's Time, Claudia Wilson
Islands, Richard Barrington
It Wasn't That I Wouldn't, Katerine Meeder
Michael, N/A Trenwythe
The Only Bar In Hell, Frank Interlichia
The Only Bar In Hell, Frank Interlichia
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"Every night the same scene is played. The men with goathorned heads gather in one dark corner, and the women with painted masks in another. They sit and drink and think their sordid thoughts, and never make a move to the opposite side of the room. There is a story that one of them tried to do it once. No one has ever tried again."
Groutacious, Gustelly, Diane Delluomo
I Waited For The Music, Lee Vurrare
Oct. 25th, Sue Frawley
The Misty Air Envelopes All, Diane Delluomo
The Eternal Prince Of Almost, Richard Barrington
Things Unseen, Laurie Collins
Things Unseen, Laurie Collins
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"I walked to the sliding glass door, which led to the patio, now empty of the redwood furniture my father had built. I knew the patio was out there and I knew the furniture wasn't, even though a sheet of plastic covered the door and obscured my vision. The plastic was put up to keep the cold winds from escaping through the unseen crevices around the door, although I couldn't see why it would matter anymore. I could hear the winds blowing and I knew they were cold winds, …
Lonely Image, N. H.
May Our Friendship..., William Henry Jr.
Word Witchery, Tracy Darrah
Symbols Of Love, William Henry Jr.
Round Heels: Round Heels, Lisa Sinkovitz
Round Heels: Round Heels, Lisa Sinkovitz
The Angle
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""He was a wonderful man, Dot," they all said as they filed through the door. "A close friend and so handsome even in death," they said as they peered into the casket set up in the spare bedroom. Sometimes they'd touch the pressed lapel of his gray suit; other times they'd just stand and stare down, their bottom lips so low you could step on them."
Summer Always Seems, Nancy Cuminale
After The End, Dimitri Markoulis
For The Conscriptors...1981, Clarence A. Amann
In Itself, Halpa Halina
Stolen From Forever, Lee Vurrare
Jamie Had Threatened To Kill Before, Dimitri Markoulis
Jamie Had Threatened To Kill Before, Dimitri Markoulis
The Angle
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