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This is issue lucky thirteen, Winter 2006.

It's not the yellow that I love,
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Stopped at the crossroad on 14th street, ice clean as an apple slice under my wheels,
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How we got old:
All of those bloody episodes.
All of those bloody episodes

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Daybreak. Eight mourning dove up in the ash.
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STIGMATA
- Nassau Hedron

After the Test Said Yes
- Kelly Madigan Erlandson

Veil Nebula
- Mark Cunningham

Parlor Games
- Sandra Beasley

Untitled
- Erika Sanchez

Laundromat
- Megan O'Reilly

Canary Farming
- Karen Stromberg

The Art of Calling Them Back Again
- Lisa McBride

Nude Badminton
- Matt Sandbank

Clothespins
- Mark Cunningham

The Accordion
- Matt Sandbank

Before She Decides
- Kelly Madigan Erlandson

Gymnastics Meet
- Martha Clarkson

How To Research A Poem
- Justin Evans

Giveaway
- John Craun

The Realtor Sleeps
- Martha Clarkson

Hobo
- Lisa McBride

Angie
- Mary Coolidge

FORMULATION
- David Filer

Counting Coup
- Will Holman

Catechumen
- Kelly Madigan Erlandson

Instead of an Epitaph
- Matt Sandbank

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How we got old - the Superstar Issue.
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