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Straitjackets Magazine
Judie Maré
Jul 15, 20181 min read
STILL VOICE
I felt a bead and heard the patter
strike against my cheek
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Carolyn Straub
Jul 12, 20184 min read
IT WASN'T SUPPOSED TO BE THIS WAY
Below our small plane, snow blanketed Kodiak Island. We'd fished these waters in rain, but never snow. "Do the kings know it's time to run?"
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Erin Schalk
Jul 10, 20181 min read
VIEW
We stood at the top of the cliff where, during the battle, Okinawans had been forced to jump to their deaths
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Wendy Knepp
Jul 9, 20183 min read
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT
As I neared home, the Golden Arches lit the sky. Wouldn't hot chocolate taste good before I turned in for the night?
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Howard Feigenbaum
Jul 8, 20181 min read
A MEDITATION
I drill down to a single blade
My mind is open
I sense the green
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Valerie Eitzen
Jul 6, 20182 min read
LOOKS AREN'T EVERYTHING
Cousin Minnie Pearl, the undisputed queen of country comedy, wore her usual floral, flour sack dress and her famous straw hat with the $1.98
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Sandy Schuster-Hubbard
Jul 5, 20186 min read
GOPHER THEATER
The ticket window faced the street, with a set of double green doors on either side.
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Lynette Tucker
Jul 4, 20187 min read
KITTENS
The pin was two black cats sitting back to back with their tails entwined
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Chuck Sims
Jul 3, 20183 min read
THE DIME LADY
There were at least five of us over a fifteen to twenty year period drawn into her service by the lure of a dime.
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Victor Swatsek
Jul 2, 20182 min read
A MEMORIAL DAY STORY
These are the war stories one rarely hears.
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Hanna Stephenson
Jul 1, 20181 min read
AUTHORS, HELP
Somebody raise George Orwell from his grave,
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