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1989

The Angle

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I Was Born In A Moving Taxi, Troy Robinson Jan 1989

I Was Born In A Moving Taxi, Troy Robinson

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Preliminary Pages, No Author Jan 1989

Preliminary Pages, No Author

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And Belfast Rejoices, Liam Emmet O'Sullivan Jan 1989

And Belfast Rejoices, Liam Emmet O'Sullivan

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In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.

"The clouds have finally broken and the light is shining through, warming an earth that has gone cold and frozen. It was grey and bleak this morning, and the children were subdued with the climate reflecting their inner thoughts. They were waiting for the sun to bring the warmth, to free them from their pain, to free them from their reality, to deceive them once again."


A Few Questions To Consider, John Falzone Jan 1989

A Few Questions To Consider, John Falzone

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Siegfried's Day Off, Peter J. Duffy Jan 1989

Siegfried's Day Off, Peter J. Duffy

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I Got Gold Earrings, Karen Marie Benz Jan 1989

I Got Gold Earrings, Karen Marie Benz

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The Fertile Silence, H. B. Dill Jan 1989

The Fertile Silence, H. B. Dill

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Rude Awakening: A Sampling Of Mystical Verse, Donald Blais Ocds Jan 1989

Rude Awakening: A Sampling Of Mystical Verse, Donald Blais Ocds

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Molasses, Chris Tanner Jan 1989

Molasses, Chris Tanner

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The Sneaker, Kevin Wyszkowski Jan 1989

The Sneaker, Kevin Wyszkowski

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"There I sat, just my brother and I. I had been on the same shelf now for almost one year. I wanted to get out of that store so badly that I would do almost anything. On the day before Christmas I was taken off the shelf and put in a bag."


Cosmo, The Tailor, Roger Scalzo Jan 1989

Cosmo, The Tailor, Roger Scalzo

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I Once Knew Her, Roger Scalzo Jan 1989

I Once Knew Her, Roger Scalzo

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Slim Nell, Peter J. Duffy Jan 1989

Slim Nell, Peter J. Duffy

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Hymenoptera, Tania Hewes Jan 1989

Hymenoptera, Tania Hewes

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One Night Stand, Derrick Van Grol Jan 1989

One Night Stand, Derrick Van Grol

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"It started out, as many romances do, with but a glance. The eyes hesitate as they fall upon a sight they wish to explore deeper, and certainly for a longer period of time. That's the trouble with a glance, it's so brief. However, it is that fleeting moment that inspires one further. The cover, if you will, being as appealing and attractive as it is, entices one closer from across the store. Time was the torture as I waited for the second edition to the trilogy I began. Much …


The Humanities, Peter J. Duffy Jan 1989

The Humanities, Peter J. Duffy

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Necropolis, H. B. Dill Jan 1989

Necropolis, H. B. Dill

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Turning Around, Darwin L. Gardener Jan 1989

Turning Around, Darwin L. Gardener

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Poem From A Sleepless Night, Chris Tanner Jan 1989

Poem From A Sleepless Night, Chris Tanner

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The Other Side Of The Creek, Steve Arpaia Jan 1989

The Other Side Of The Creek, Steve Arpaia

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Insomnia, H. B. Dill Jan 1989

Insomnia, H. B. Dill

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The Daily News, Emmet O'Lunney Jan 1989

The Daily News, Emmet O'Lunney

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"As I am walking through the elaborate entrance of the Grand Central Station Terminal, thoughts of a glorious day fill my head. Nevertheless, my fatigued legs are painful reminders that I have been journeying through the Big Apple."


The Function Of A Cat, Jon Monga Jan 1989

The Function Of A Cat, Jon Monga

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"In the beginning, God created the heaven and earth, the plants and animals, and man. The man was intrigued by his world, but alas was lonely. And so God created woman, and the man was pleased. But after a while, the woman got boring for the man because she would not play in the dirt with him, or roll over, or play dead. And so God made man a companion and called it "dog." The woman was now mad at the man and dog because they ignored her and …


Lines Composed A Few Years Later, Peter J. Duffy Jan 1989

Lines Composed A Few Years Later, Peter J. Duffy

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Proud Heritage, Deborah Ayala Jan 1989

Proud Heritage, Deborah Ayala

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Ravine, E. Charles Kurtz Jan 1989

Ravine, E. Charles Kurtz

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In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.

"Starting in Utica, High Point Trail winds down thirteen miles and intersects with County Road #27. There are curves, hills and dark, green mountains and Theodore Dunday knew he should keep his new Mustang GT around forty, but mental temperament has quite a bit to do with driving style and he was simply not in the mood to keep it under the limit; Dunday pulled on his lights as the Mustang jumped up over fifty. It had been a long day and he wanted to get home."


Wet Blanket, Michael J. Maranda Jr. Jan 1989

Wet Blanket, Michael J. Maranda Jr.

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Past, Troy Robinson Jan 1989

Past, Troy Robinson

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The Soul Of Man, Roger Scalzo Jan 1989

The Soul Of Man, Roger Scalzo

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The Holy Land, Peter J. Duffy Jan 1989

The Holy Land, Peter J. Duffy

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