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Runt

by Hillary Leftwich
November 20, 2018

In the kitchen Lloyd is wringing its neck like a wet washcloth. Seconds ago, the cat was smug. It hooked the bacon frying on the…

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We Are All Of Us Winning Now

by Caitlin Corrigan
November 19, 2018

The main thing we were known for before our team won the big game was the rain. The game didn’t stop the rain, but the…

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Rubric for Your New England College Experience, 1998

by Ursula Villarreal-Moura
November 16, 2018

Your gay friend introduces you to Adam, a blonde German with a last name that sounds like a torture weapon. Together they convince you to…

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The Playboy

by Jane Liddle
November 15, 2018

The playboy decided to invite two women over for the evening. His simple belief system stated that competition was healthy and would provide the best…

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The Broad

by Jane Liddle
November 14, 2018

The broad was a bartender in Nevada, but not in Las Vegas. Not in Reno either. The broad didn’t drink and didn’t have to learn…

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Breakfast for Growing Girls

by Georgie Hunt
November 13, 2018

Sara cleaned her refrigerator on Friday nights when we were freshmen in high school. Cold cuts and condiments on the kitchen counter. She loved the…

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Bearish

by Leesa Cross-Smith
November 12, 2018

My husband’s granddaddy felled the bear upon the rangy earth of Wyoming—the grassy compass back of that American square, a spread- wide book of glory….

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Ascension

by Carrie Guss
November 9, 2018

I’ve been told my father was a dangerous man, wanted in forty-nine countries. He left us when I was five. I have only two memories…

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This Holy Dear John

by Marvin Shackelford
November 8, 2018

Feet were the first I saw of her, the index wrapped over king toe and bobbing up to catch sun. I couldn’t have seen that…

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Happiness

by Ellen Birkett Morris
November 7, 2018

Anders Toff greased each soufflé dish, holding it lightly in one hand while the buttered fingers of his other hand moved across the surface in…

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