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Handmade pottery? Wasn’t God the only real potter? Pinch of earth, wasn’t that how he made Man? And Woman? Creatures, his earth, his religion binding it all together?  Here, a lady potter, trying to copy him! She ...

Lady Potter by Rebecca Pyle

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The Writer  She’s writing a story about her grandmother or maybe the color yellow. Why does she keep moving towards scenes from her childhood? She writes at her small desk in an attic that was never meant to be a ...

Preludes by Mary Luna

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  She is on the commode when I find her, head bent nearly to the floor, arms reaching for her walker in supplication. The outline of her spine is like the bent balsa skeleton of a kite, strong and so close to snapping. ...

DEPARTURE by Hal Ackerman

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  "Are you gonna do it?" Ava Gardner’s clone leans against the wall, her black tube top indifferent to gravity. "Do what?" Betsy asks, even though she knows. Ava Gardner Jr. (nom de scene) drove her home last week in ...

Betsy’s Risk by Delaina Hlavin

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He is my child and I’m leaving him. He knows it and doesn’t understand why, especially after the weekend. This morning marks a new betrayal, another unforgivable sin. I can still hear his cries from the parking lot; ...

Preschool Drop-off on a Monday Morning by Victor McConnell

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Her husband Kevin had made a pot of inedible chili and Megan was livid. She had told him not to deviate from the recipe she’d perfected: chili powder and chili flakes, diced bell peppers, ground beef seared in a hot ...

Chili Night by Gwen E. Kirby

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The horizon wasn’t sewn in a straight line. It looked unstitched. Ruched. Wind torn whitecaps like stuffing clawed from a quilt. He could see the silken clarity of cobalt blue interrupt the slate green water that ...

Two Red Flags by James Lowell

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                Dani Blackman’s short prose has most recently appeared in Bellingham Review, Fractured Lit, Citron Review, Epiphany, Witness, and elsewhere. She was a finalist for the Reynolds Price ...

Dear Dopamine by Dani Blackman

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  We live at the foot of Mount Monkshood, where our town ends and the wild land rises sharply beyond. Our backyard looks out onto the mountain, which is a problem, because the mountain watches us.   Monkshood lures ...

Dark Watchers by Jane Yager

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