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Carolyn Alessio
A procession of taped-up, cardboard boxes chugged its way out on the luggage carrel behind them. ... Alessio Thursday, January 1, 2004 Fiction Work Issue 118 Print Share Tweet ...
dressed in black, wearing beards and sidelocks,jumping about, swaying, singing, and clapping their hands. ... installed themselves on a little hillock, removed small, battered cardboard cases from their command car, ...
Fall 1980
turret, in which stood the shotgun rider, as he was called-a soldier dressed in the flamboyant getup of ... and fire-blackened remnants of furniture, faded cardboard, and tin cans. Galena: the old town lay in ...
Richard M. Ralston
one on top of the other and divided by cardboard partitions or worn-out blankets; a sys­ tem of animal ... for 3 Issue vol6-no2 page Richard M. Ralston Friday, January 15, 2016 Fiction Work Issue vol6-no2 ...
Carol Bly
treatises. In the spring she generally had a cardboard box or two of cuttings or bare roots. The last time ... Friday, June 1, 1990 Fiction Work Issue 78 Print Share Tweet ...
Norbert Blei
to carry sawhorses in front for battering, large cardboard boxes to house the driver, cans of water ... Hookstra's Panzers, hit 193 Issue 60 page Norbert Blei Saturday, January 1, 1983 Fiction Issue 60 Print Share ...
Carol Bly
treatises. In the spring she generally had a cardboard box or two of cuttings or bare roots. The last time ... Saturday, October 1, 1988 Fiction Work Issue 73 Print Share Tweet ...
his confined space, preparing items and swiftly assembling them in neatly divided cardboard trays. ... the well-dressed man whose hand was a nub was next in line for service. I watched him as he directed ...
Joyce Carol Oates
crossing at the hill, the granaries looking like cardboard cutouts at this time of evening, the neon, lit ... Joyce Carol Oates Wednesday, October 1, 1997 Fiction Work Issue 100 Print Share Tweet ...
Chicago
cardboard. "Let's go:' Claire was saying, "or we'll be ... late." She was dressed as an Indian princess. "Dear Readers of Chicago: "It strikes me ...

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