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Summer 2007

  • Charles Johnson

    He had seduced them with his sincerity for truth-seeking.

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  • Emily Rapp

    Miriam slept at the ranch often, although little sleep happened there.

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  • Golda Goldbloom

    A rumour went round that the Australians had bulletproof clothing.

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  • Steve Kistulentz

    She looks in the mirror above the sink, and her image makes eye contact.

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  • Darrach Dolan

    John-Michael kept his mouth open until saliva had pooled behind his teeth.

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  • Gary Buslik

    The waitress looked us over, wondering, I guess, if we were famous.

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  • Skip Horack

    A queen bobcat lives in the hollow base of a dead cypress.

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Summer 2007

Fiction

  • Gary BuslikDon’t Open That Door
  • Darrach DolanRiot
  • Golda GoldbloomWyalkatchem Stories
  • Skip HorackBluebonnet Swamp
  • Charles JohnsonNight Watch, 500 BCE
  • Steve KistulentzReykjavík the Beautiful
  • Emily RappNovember

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