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riverbabble 28
Sharon Coleman:
yarn
sunspider
Liz Dolan:
Taking the New York State Writing Test (January 28, 1986)
After the Second Shift
Richard Fein:
A Cacophony of Drummers
Eviction
Casey FitzSimons:
Skara Brae
Exchange
Nancy Flynn:
Same As It Ever Was
Before the chainsaw and the chain-link and the backhoe
Rafael Jesús González:
Volviendo a casa / Coming Home
Una voz perdida / A Lost Voice
Eileen Malone:
Wild Lilac
All Right
Suzanne Nielsen:
There is no There There
Dough Rising
Barbara Ruth:
Cityscape #1
Dead Dads Conversation
John Oliver Simon:
Tumor
Rattlesnake
Sandra Storey:
Time has to be thick
On the Verge Haikus
Anne Whitehouse:
Preserves
The "E-E-E-E-E-E"
Virginia Barrett: Black
Gary Beck: Art for the People
Maia Cornish: The Lipstick
Suzanne Bruce: The Rain Will Come
Patricia Bulitt: Sometimes she thinks this
jd daniels: Lavished
Colin Dardis: Why the Great Ones Wrote
William Doreski: To the Other
KJ Hannah Greenberg: The Elusiveness of a Royal Title
Jennifer Hernandez: Campsite wild berries
James Croal Jackson: Golden Gate
Oonah V. Joslin: Another Launch
Marie Kilroy: The Fair
Maureen Kingston: How Practice Makes Perfect
Miriam Kotzin: Moth Wings. Memory
W. F. Lantry: This is How a Person Becomes a Flowering Orchard
Larry Lefkowitz: Completion / Incompletion
Joseph Lisowski: Quick Winter Thaw
Lisa Ludden: Books, Bicycles
Suchoon Mo: Dance of a Fly
Janell Moon: Distraction
Sharon Lask Munson: Mystery of the Missing Billfold
Edward Mycue: From a Faded Sepia Photograph
James B. Nicola: Menhir
Anthony Adrian Xavier Pino: Ocean City, July 2013
Ruth Sabath Rosenthal: Escaping Winter's Chill (haiku)
David Shaddock: November, Tilden
d. n. simmers: Last Night
John Swain: Behind the Hill
Phibby Venable: Considering the Horses
David Welper: The Ends of Things
Yuan Changming: Another Snowfall
Fiction
Liz Dolan: Bless Me, Father
Roger Leatherwood: Dan in the San Diego Rain
Doug McBride: Wants and Needs
Tom Sheehan: The Last of the Roses
Clinton Siegle: Jack saves a Princess in modern era
Flash Fiction
Joseph Lisowski: Lost in Transit
Robert McPeak: Dad's Watch
James Shaffer: The Gift
Sandy Steinman: The Ladies'
David Spicer:
Girl in the Neon Green Rubber Rain Boots
Night of the Long Trucks
Essay
Joan Bailey: Guests of an Indifferent HostJim Ross: The Pit
He had come nearer the edge of the sea and wet sand slapped his
boots. The new air greeted him, harping in wild nerves, wind of wild
air of seeds of brightness. Here, I am not walking out to the Kish
lightship, am I? He stood suddenly, his feet beginning to sink slowly
in the quaking soil. Turn back.
JAMES JOYCE, Ulysses, p.37. 265-269, 1910-1914
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