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issue no. 3, summer 2001
adult adolescence

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Chickens Have No Myths

She vowed she'd never circle his house clucking
and making a scene. She'd never pester
his wife. But scratching with a pen,
she wrote everything down.

by Susan Terris

Dot Com Denouement

In the end, Willy Wonka showed a nonchalance
hard to believe of someone who built a land
made of candy and gum.

by Zoë Francesca

Mirror Image

after another failed attempt
at finding
my true love...

by Gerren Liles

Natural Defenses

A risk-taker, I've never mastered
the art of protection

as a tree defends itself
against a giraffe...

by Susan Terris



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