Tag Archives: Fall 2023
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Three dot fail
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by Cole Beauchamp Jenna knew when those three dots on her screen kept flashing in sequence, like the chase …
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Perhaps somewhere in Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc Cave
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by Donna Shanley My hand condemned her. I made the strokes proudly. On the wall, she lived. I smeared …
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granite
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by Karen Donovan Karen Donovan is the author of Aard-vark to Axolotl, a collection of tiny stories and …
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quietude
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by Nadia Bongo On the pavementbelow, I, and a handfulof leaves, watch a leaf,electric yellow,fall from a linden tree. …
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My Father’s Hand
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by Andrew Bertaina The first time I see my dead father, he’s leaning down at the market, trying to …
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If We’d Only… Well, We Might Have
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by Elissa Field The sky had cleared out over the Gulf and we leaned, each of us, on the …
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earth tide
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by Karen Donovan Karen Donovan is the author of Aard-vark to Axolotl, a collection of tiny stories and …
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atmosphere
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by Karen Donovan Karen Donovan is the author of Aard-vark to Axolotl, a collection of tiny stories and …
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Window Seats
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by Navneet Bhullar Train calling out in the night. Inside, mild chatter hums in the orange bulb’s glow. Dad reads …
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Stone Fruit
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by Lindy Biller In the beginning we were figs. Teeth broke our skin, sinking into our flesh like a …
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