Winter/ Spring 2011

 

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Fiction

In for It
by Catherine Bell

Ellie stood in the aisle with the baby on her hip.  The seatbelt sign was on, but she needed water...
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Moving
by Z.Z. Boone

I go with my mom since she’s afraid to go alone. It’s not the threat of anything physical happening; she’s more worried...
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Unfinished
by Barry Brennessel

The cries of geese cut through the awkward silence.  Aunt Katharine seems not to notice, or perhaps does not hear...
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At the Heart of All Beauty
by Curt Eriksen

There’s still time, that’s what María keeps saying,“you’re not finished yet.” I could come clean and tell her, couldn’t I...
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The Last Enemy Defeated
by Mark T. Mustian

The wood was dead now, sawed and straightened, fashioned into boards nailed in place as a prison. His nose jammed ...
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Legacy
by Maureen Pilkington

The crowd at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery had no order or shape, just pockets of space here and there ...
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Belonging
by Nahid Rachlin

Lynn turned the pages of Tehran News as she sat behind the counter at Hafez Hotel. She was filling in for...
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Skin Tight
by Richard Schmitt

Dad drove. I was out cold in the passenger seat. He must have carried me to the car and buckled me in...
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Nice Girls
by Devon Shepherd

As Harlowe opened the door to her study, Saturday-morning coffee in hand...
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Black Slave Writes from Asylum
by Nick Sweet

I say to the Minister bout him. He after me, I say to him. He gone kill me when he do catch up with me...
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Pretty Girl
by Erika Dusen Tamindzija

You know boys. All pretty girls do. You were born with the knowledge of boys in your blood, an understanding...
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Creative Non-Fiction

Jake's Sweet Blue Ride
by Eileen M. Cunniffe

Jake was not in the mood for his morning ritual.  And who could blame him for balking at having his bladder emptied through a catheter...
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The Metaphysics of Steak
by Joseph Hoover

No,” Samantha says.“It's perfect. I like it rare. That way I know it's real.” “Are you afraid...
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Loss
by Barbara F. Lefcowitz

All three of Thoreau’s losses symbolize the upper class pursuits he scorned, but may still have subliminally craved:  the hound...
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Surviving in a Meat Eating World
by Erica Short

The sound of the cleaver cutting through flesh and bone and slamming onto the stainless steel counter top resonates...
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My Juliette Binoche
by Jane Anne Staw

It happened again this week.  After nearly two days of rain, the sun had finally emerged...
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By Definition Only
by Jodie Webb

From the day I was born, I was destined to spend a major portion of my life defending and attempting to redefine...
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Transposition: Persuasion
and Dead Souls in 21st Century America
by Henry Whittlesey

This essay will elaborate on the transposing (shifting) of Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol and Persuasion by Jane Austen...
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Poetry

Mary Beth Asaro
Pieces of Your Life,
Vampyric Lust,
Red

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Danny P. Barbare:
Lady Bug,
Hospital Window,
Spring Walk

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Shel Bockman:
Shoah,
Spring Memories,
When Love Walks Out the Door

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Paul Handley
Family Tradition,
Closet Art,
Love cliché

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Dietrich Kalteis
the knot

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Roger Singer
Moon Silver,
Once Blind

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Jason Spear
Visitors,
Night Garden,
Prelude to a Rose,
Don Juan in the Desert

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Kelley White
Definitely Purple,
Democratic Katie,
Derailed

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