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riverbabble 32
Winter Solstice Issue
Dee Allen.:
Jade Horizon
Malevolent Wish
Darren C. Demaree:
not every dark outline is shore
near your eyebrow
Nancy Flynn:
Of What Is Past, or Passing, or to Come
Verge
Rafael Jesús González:
En el Paraiso / In Heaven
Luna llena del año nuevo / Full Moon of the New Year
Matthew Harrison:
Reflections in a Lisbon street café
Berlin tram
James B. Nicola:
The Quality of Paper
Nursery
Anne Whitehouse:
Let the River Run Its Course
Light in August
Changming Yuan:
Northern Skyline
Walnut
Suzanne Bruce: While Walking at Lynch Canyon
Wayne Burke: The Shadow
Antonia Clark: Antaretica
jd daniels: Architectural Salvage
KJ Hannah Greenberg: Drinking Pickle Juice
Gregory Owen Pearse: The Strad
Ed Higgins: Backyard
David P. Miller: One Picture
Suzanne Nielsen: Thread-bare as a Habit
Sunayna Pal: Biswasjogyo
Janet Reed: The Unfixables: Dad and His Red Corvair
d. n. simmers: For I was drunk on the steady flood of talent
John Swain: The Watershed
Fiction
Don Noel: Sirens
Ken Poyner: The Curious Commitment
Mitchell Toews: In the Dim Light Beyond the Fence
Scot Walker: Nothing More Tragic
Flash Fiction
Jeannette DesBoine: Mama's River
Roy Dorman: The Purloined Pizzas
Edward Mycue: It Is Time
Scot Walker: Living on the Rim
Essay
Jim Ross: Unfolding, Recoiling
Cover
Snowy Owl by Lola Chivallek
He bent down to regard a
lean file of spearmint growing by the wall. Make a
summerhouse here.Scarlet runners. Virginia
creepers. Want to manure the whole place over,
scabby soil. A coat of liver of sulphur. All soil
like that without dung. Household slops. Loam,
what is this that is? The hens in the next garden:
their droppings are very good top dressing. Best
of all though are the cattle, especially when they
are fed on those oilcakes. Mulch of dung. Best
thing to clean ladies' kid gloves. Dirty cleans.
Ashes too. Reclaim the whole place. Grow peas in
that corner there. Lettuce. Always have fresh
greens then. Still gardens have their drawbacks.
That bee or bluebottle here Whitmonday.
------------ JAMES
JOYCE, Ulysses, Calypso, 3085-3094.
Pandemonium Press
2nd printing available on Amazon.com
or from
the publisher: pandemoniumpress@gmail.com
Leila Rae, editor
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