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19: S I G N A L S

 

Our thanks to all the contributors. See links to their work below.
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You’ll see the name of the author of the next piece at the right side of the bottom of each page, which is the link to the next piece in the issue.


Scott Stoller

Poem Beginning with a Line by Tom Petty

Jay Barnica

An Ashberry Cento

Sarah J. Sloat

They drove around and waited to see

Aidan Chafe

Epistle of the Inebriate

Tiffany Washington

Book Club

Cherie Hunter Day

Oracle

Versity

Radiolaria

Kathryn E. Hill

Signals

Lauren Linkowski

Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York State, America

Brett Stout

Dead Ends And The Gone And Forgotten…

Occasionally A Saint, Mostly A Sinner

I Have Exposed Ribs on Purpose

Karen George

The Dark, a Downy Eye

In the net of dusk,

Annie Stenzel

Do you need a little darkness to get you going?

Taylor Byas

Colour

Kathy Douglas

I go out to the garden, see

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