Tag Archives: Winter 2018
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We Have Vultures Now
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by Dakota Canon The soldiers think they own us. Their guns give them authority and arrogance. Last night they …
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Real People
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by Susan Eve Haar This is how we meet: In the eye doctor’s waiting room, she stands in front …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
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Inside this Starbucks, one sees winter is coming. Every cup, snack, sign, and coffee-accompaniment is decked in shades of red …
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Freedom
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by Andrea Marcusa When the deep freeze thawed, the woman, who’d been imprisoned for months in that dank basement, …
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Keyhole
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by M. Nasorri Pavone He asked her out on a blind date. They could meet but there’d be a door …
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Notes on the Fiction Selections
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I am not a big fan of winter, to be completely honest. The days are short and cold and dark, …
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Enfold
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by Tara Isabel Zambrano After his death, my husband lives in the walls and fixtures of our home. They …
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He Died We Left Him Til Morning
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by Christopher Gaumer We laid him down, forty pounds of beagle. We took shovels; the earth opened easy, like …
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Mirage
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by Clara Burghelea The day was here and then it was not. It could be never more or less than …
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He Is
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by Kerry Graham It’s time to call his grandma. I haven’t seen him in I-don’t-want-to-count-how-many days, and I know …
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