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Nine Months and Five Days
by Allison Jenks
Issue No. 10 ~ January, 1998
Lightheaded
by Allison Jenks
Issue No. 10 ~ January, 1998
Clock
by Claine Keily
Issue No. 10 ~ January, 1998
Insect
by Claine Keily
Issue No. 10 ~ January, 1998
As Camel
by Claine Keily
Issue No. 10 ~ January, 1998
Cold Thaw
by April Cooper
Issue No. 10 ~ January, 1998
Chance Encounters
by April Cooper
Issue No. 10 ~ January, 1998
For Basquiat
by April Cooper
Issue No. 10 ~ January, 1998
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The Modern Debutante
by Hamish Gilbertson
Issue No. 10 ~ January, 1998
“The crowd is untruth.” — Soren Kierkegaard The young man felt the burden of his epiphany. People needed telling. The problem was getting them to listen. Rush, rush, rush everywhere — so unsettling. People busy ‘getting ahead,’ and finding that ahead, by its very …
Out of the Flats
by Nick Burton
Issue No. 10 ~ January, 1998
The sky over Crystal City was the color of blue flame; the glass skyline reflected shimmering silvers and golds, achieving an aesthetic ugliness that comes from a kind of sterile perfection. It was if the entire city was hiding behind one way mirrors, and if …
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The Beat Generation
by Richard Luck
Issue No. 10 ~ January, 1998
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Generation X
reviewed by Richard Luck
Issue No. 10 ~ January, 1998
If you’re wondering where the future of modern fiction lies, well, look no further than Generation X ... this is the ruler against which all future novels will be measured.
portrait One on One
A. Manette Ansay
interviewed by Camille Renshaw
Issue No. 10 ~ January, 1998
Camille Renshaw talks with A. Manette Ansay, author of Sister, Vinegar Hill, and Read This and Tell Me What It Says.