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- Page 6 and 7: AcknowledgmentsOur deepest thanks t
- Page 8 and 9: Index of ContributorsFirst Place Fi
- Page 10 and 11: Tesa FloresBruises132Taew FornolesN
- Page 12 and 13: Thea SchillerFinding the T in the C
- Page 14 and 15: Creative Works
- Page 16 and 17: For morality, ethics,Sacred justice
- Page 18 and 19: His name was Mo.He liked school, we
- Page 20 and 21: would never allow a Communist natio
- Page 22 and 23: at all. I want to be a union member
- Page 24 and 25: 10Little City MarketPaintingPat Wai
- Page 26 and 27: In Our HouseFictionSusan HettingerO
- Page 28 and 29: talking while we decorated these pa
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- Page 34 and 35: A Tale of Three AvocadosFictionKilm
- Page 36 and 37: When he got home, he helped his mot
- Page 38 and 39: AlonePhotographyDylan ScilliaMarlbo
- Page 40 and 41: Just Breathe 2020PoetrySameeha Soor
- Page 42 and 43: Dogwood BlossomsFabricKathleen URBA
- Page 44 and 45: ical decolonization. I don’t. I u
- Page 46 and 47: we’re having. I sort of let it ha
- Page 48 and 49: The Unpaid Philosopher or theTypewr
- Page 50 and 51: his withered power. “I guess the
- Page 52 and 53: quick escape.She came out beside a
- Page 54 and 55: desperate lie was breaking away and
- Page 56 and 57: ApiologyPoetryJames Ph. KotsybarVan
- Page 58 and 59: Keep DreamingPhotographyOlga Sushch
- Page 60 and 61: 46Digital Collage ArtDigital ArtIla
- Page 62 and 63: Agony of a poetPoetrySandip SahaKol
- Page 64 and 65: 50Agent PeacockCollageJennifer Fred
- Page 66 and 67: ferent to the burdocks which stuck
- Page 68 and 69: Adam. We will not be led by the bea
- Page 70 and 71: Do you like butter? Do you like che
- Page 72 and 73: The Old ManPoetry - TetrameterCraig
- Page 74 and 75: finally sold the tables to her just
- Page 76 and 77: The Good and the TalentedPoetryMari
- Page 78 and 79: Everyone knew that the man in the v
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I. Enter the Theme ParkWith a highw
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This is How Delirium's Demiurge Dro
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72Zen Sex MetallicaPaintingLabdhi S
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ed screaming curses and threats at
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76Rise From PandemicAcrylic and Spr
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and head home, but she can tell alr
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***Danielle wakes to a heavy callou
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Fossil Fuel RelicPaintingCarolyn Lo
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I am not a person.I am a disappoint
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GreenPoetryJilli PennerCitrus Heigh
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3AMPoetryMicaela WalleyHanover, Mar
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Lady XDigital ArtEdward Supranowicz
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left undiscussed. But she couldn't
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the opposite end, we need not talk
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You told me you loved meon a spring
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Moonflowers on Arthur StreetFiction
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it, he grew aggressive towards her.
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ConnectionScreenprintAriel CooperJa
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with every breath I took.“Yeah...
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Won't You RunAway?PoetryEllaheh Goh
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Where the Sea Swallows the SkyFicti
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think it was anything else. Why the
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She can taste sorrow in her morning
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IF WE ARE NOTALLOWED TOPREFORM GRIE
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Reading has always been Ssalongo’
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robust voice that she never had to
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When the yellowest of all sunrises
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The room is hot and dusty. No one h
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the table.Emma was looking at him w
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Fearfully and Wonderfully MadeLitho
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128MaverickPaintingAydin ErmolaevPl
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indulging dissipated desires. Which
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BruisesPoetryTesa FloresBrooklyn, N
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Corridor. 1. I silently open a narr
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Someplace Without WashroomsFictionA
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digits, followed by a ringtone.“L
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The six other benches, each with th
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TemptationsTo DrownTo take the plun
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Instead of pacing circles around th
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e-mail when I got home from the lib
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to read The Old Man and the Sea onc
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Santorini SunrisePhotographyLara Ab
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“I wonder how he knew?” Jon ask
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“Are you feeling all right?” Hi
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If You Scared, Go To Church!!Poetry
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Fatal fatePoetrySandip SahaKolkata,
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India which is a relief in some way
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162let it goDigital ArtVita Nocilla
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Far past twilight, souls merge with
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“You’re welcome to sit here . .
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city had stretched to embrace them
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in a hurry,I push past a manby toma
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WavesPhotographyLouis StaebleBowlin
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He Tramples theDaisiesPoetryKerri-a
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176the butterflies in mystomach are
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sidewalks.Lacey sails by on her bik
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first until my stomach feels like i
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loose rock and dirt sliding around
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Uncle Down UnderPoetryJilli PennerC
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“It was when I met Danny. I was s
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188Contained Chaos:Growing in a Lab
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The Girl from the BookstoreFictionK
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It was nearly five. The avenue was
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RhiannonPoetryCaleb GonsalvesRosevi
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196Before the BalletPaintingPat Wai
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The other half cringe.Others arrive
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200From Rubble to RelicCorrosive Me
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Curtain CallPoetryNezrin HasanlyCon
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messy and poorly behaved. But Ember
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Blue FlavorPaintingOlga SushchikPle
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“Can you see yourself with a guy
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didn’t hurt matters that he was a
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heard a lot about her and what she
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214Galapagos LovePhotographyLara Ab
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A Summer withYou, AgainPoetryJames
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passed down, either by word, or, id
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Paper BirdPaintingOlga SushchikPlea
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Sam Epps nodded to the next person
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As Sam let the man into the domicil
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Moral and Natural PhilosophyPoetryR
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The child believes it looked better
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A Happy Green Chlamydia PlushCreati
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Somehow, they both knew they woulde
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Gerald and Doris. Died 11th August
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Soon we are on our way for the one-
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gestures when she realized that we
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may yet come to the people of that
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constant warmth, and if a strong ra
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244NeverlandPhotographyCaleb Gonsal
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HydroponicsPoetryJean-Sebastien Gre
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PeacePaintingYim Ivy WuDanville, Ca
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The PoolPoetryTaunja ThomsonCold Sp
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Act 1Scene 1Setting: On October 6,
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WARDNo I won’t.MARCNot until you
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MARCYou don’t seem—WARDWalt dep
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MARCWard, show him.WARD tilts his h
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THOMASSee! You don’t listen! I ne
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KINGOh, and what do you mean I’m
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Academic Works
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ates the notion that his household
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Community College StigmaAcademic No
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significant solution to solving the
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work life is not left at the door.
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The Truth Behind The American Dream