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Two Dead Prussians

by Thomas Mundt
August 17, 2017

My grandmother turned up alone and broke in New York because of two dead Prussians. Their names were Werner and Petra Rathskeller and they just…

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How Clouds Form: The Orographic Lifting of the Mother

by Ryan Call
August 16, 2017

Another method by which clouds form is through the lifting of air by an advancing storm system or, more often, by the slope of a…

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How Clouds Form: The Natural Convection of the Father

by Ryan Call
August 15, 2017

Clouds form when the temperature of moist air cools suddenly to its relative dew point, thus allowing the invisible water vapors of the moist air…

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Disembody

by Kate Hagerman
August 14, 2017

Sand oozes out of my pores. My hair, the color of sesame oil, smells of seashells. I am on the ocean floor. I cannot remember…

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Self-Starter

by Sophie Rosenblum
August 11, 2017

His parents were quiet about it. Slick as Crisco, belly buttons bobbing up against each other the way I’d pictured Oreos getting made. We stood…

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Hungry

by Suzanne Lamb
August 10, 2017

Every time she turned around the kids were shoving fake food in her face. Not the plastic kind she played with growing up, but elaborate…

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Attributes of Baking Soda

by Thisbe Nissen
August 9, 2017

Baking soda absorbs odors. It can be used, thus, as a deodorant. Also: as toothpaste. A poultice of baking soda removes freckles. Baking soda cures…

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Ukraine

by Jennifer Gravley
August 8, 2017

I am escorting an old Ukrainian to Ukraine. She does not trust me. I cannot speak to her. I arrange to stop over in Grand…

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Center for Quandary Control

by Fred Muratori
August 7, 2017

Officials multiply in number while the rest of us dwindle. You can see the signs even in the retail district, where shops that once sold…

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Imprints

by Cynthia Litz
August 4, 2017

carved, old mountains If she looks through the trees behind her daddy’s garden, she can see Hillcreeker houses that are not brick and seem smoky….

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