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Sophia Chapa Sophia Chapa has been
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Janet Doe Janet Doe, an upcoming 9t
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K. Elise Homeschooled her entire li
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Evolvere (Derek) Evolvere is his pe
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Sophie Johnson Tiny Little Creature
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Leo Monsavais Leo is fifteen years
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Isadora Pak Isadora Pak is a first-
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Aleena Roy Aleena Roy is a 17-year-
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Emily Hargitai Esther ‘98 Ticonde
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Once she’s done laughing and the
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John C. Mannone una lección Los ni
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John C. Mannone Tinted Glasses Dece
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Corita Fernando Mourning Loss “I
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Today I learnt that you weren’t a
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Jacob Benavides Deep in the Heart W
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Jacob Benavides To The Grounds We T
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Amairani Llerena And So Lived Dad I
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Amairani Llerena Woe Is Me I wallow
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She said the words, whispered them,
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That night Peggy began rummaging th
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“Who goes there?” The old woman
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Suzette Bishop After Class A floati
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Carlos Rodriguez Coyote Lullaby Daw
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Carlos Rodriguez Martel Deserts A b
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Ron Pullins Reiner Reiner’s fathe
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From time-to-time Reiner showers th
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Jean Hackett Elegy For the One that
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Arik Mitra Arid Breast No great sec
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Arik Mitra The rose returns to bloo
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Daniel Rodrigues-Martin A GRAIN OF
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“Whoa.” He nods enthusiasticall
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“Same,” she says. The other bar
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It’s facing her and she reads it.
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Azrael Montoya Some Poem Some words
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Laura Treacy Bently Cellar Door The
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Sai Varshini Chinnasani Twas the Jo
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Contributors’ Notes Bitia Alanis
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Sophia Chapa has been creative sinc
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Azrael Montoya: “I was born in Co
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