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Uphill Both Ways in the Snow

In Fiction by Sheila JennéMarch 26, 2021

“Do I really have to be here for this?” said the finance minister, sweat rolling down his round face as they trudged across the shimmering tarmac. “You could let the …

Cara Mast / Fiction / March 12, 2021

Boundaries

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Kanohsa

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Em Ontvlecetv / Invaded

In Poetry by Deidra Suwanee DeesFebruary 12, 2021

Vhopvketv you invaded my space with anti-climactic explosion, you singed my tongue with a new breed of speech, Muscogee dances descend upon erosion, how can you still drive me into …

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A New Once Upon a Time

In Fiction by Greg BeattyJanuary 29, 2021

“Okay everyone!” Mrs. Pratt called. “Time to turn in your drawings of the seasons and line up to go to music class.” Most of the kids cheered at that. A …

R. D. Harris / Fiction / January 15, 2021

The Cats of Kruger

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Christopher Mark Rose / Poetry / December 25, 2020

New Snow

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When Last the Cicadas Sang

In Fiction by Anthony W. EichenlaubDecember 18, 2020

“Let’s go listen for cicadas,” Ansibel said. The eight-year-old picked at a big book of insects with grubby fingernails. “They should come out soon.” Kara stood, stretching her old back. …

L. P. Melling / Fiction / December 4, 2020

Exhibit E

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