Hsi-wei and the Anji Bridge – By Robert Wexelblatt

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Workday – By Tim Bemis

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    Everyone knows a voice is easier to fire than a face. Tuzi was at home waiting for his cable appointment when he received the...

A Notary Public – By Jonathan B. Ferrini    

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    My grandmother, Mildred, was an independent woman and an entrepreneur. As Southern California was growing by leaps and bounds in the fifties, Mildred decided to...

Still Waters – By Kimberly Christensen

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  The aftershocks of the slammed door reverberated in Petra's ears as her lover thumped down the stairs, past the little teahouse on the ground...

Father – By Blaze Minevski

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  Translated from Macedonian by Elizabeta Bakovska   Now there are many people that write about what happened in our time, but only the two of us...

Salute (Tekka Market) – By Pavle Radonić

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    For the best part of two years there had been no word of Tekka. Nothing. Zero. Then a couple months ago Zainuddin mentioned the...

Empedocles – By Mark Putzi

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  The sun blazes against the cloudless fabric of blue sky, engraves into my consciousness the sickly yellow face of a diseased child. Including myself,...

Moving Shadow – By Blaze Minevski

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  Translated from Macedonian by Elizabeta Bakovska Chona’s Chocho and Damjan Dabiziv are sitting under the withered plum tree on the boundary. The boundary divides them...

Pigeons – By Richard Risemberg

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  "Look at that scruffy bum, thinking he's so sexy—hah!" Ellie gestured with her jaw. A fat male pigeon puffed and strutted on the brickwork...

The Death of Joe Hill, the Immortal   – By Dennis Vannatta

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      I’m tired—this night of restless dreams.  I’d pray to the God of Sleep to give me peace, but what if I summoned up Death...