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Vomit

 
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Pat Doge
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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It saturates my bed sheets

and my pillows. It seeps from the fridge.

It coats the leather seats in my car, and wafts

with the breezes outside.

It flavors my Thai dinner

three hours from home.

It is on my clothes when the wind shifts,

my fingertips when I bite my nails.

Suspicious, I look over my shoulder

in public, sniff my sleeves deeply and often.

I wear too much cologne.

The smell is rancid ...

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Andromeda: Ethiopian Princess

 
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Ashley Atkinson
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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I am a woman

of these warm mountains and lacquered lakes

of the winter rains

My people are like the rich soil of this earth

dark and ancient and alive

My brothers and sisters

are responsible

for the world’s first alphabet

the Christian religion

and the very existence of humans

With pride in my every step

I stride with the queens’ blood in me

I do not forget the women

who ascended to the ...

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Fabric Salt

 
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Klayr Valentine-Fossum
Thursday, May 15, 2008
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These are my cloud lines. These my crow’s feet. I have blocks of linen, ordered, compressed. A pale blue fabric that sleeps across the sewing room table. I watch spools

Spin. Simple meters. Sometimes I decide to rain. Sometimes I just sit

back to watch the sun

set behind silhouettes.

I wear scarves in my hair, to keep it, pulled back. My arm gets caught in the machine.

Rips two new holes, I swear ...

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Sketch 2

 
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Laura Miller
Thursday, May 15, 2008
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With his mother’s sharpened sewing scissors, Rat Carter knelt close to the headstone and trimmed each blade of grass around it, where the mower missed. Long black hair stuck out from his head and brushed the stone, engraved with the name “Ralph James Johnson” and a short memorial about his happy life before they left for Vietnam, which Rat had memorized long ago. His swollen fingers barely fit into the holes of the scissors ...

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NeuroColumn: The Neuroscience of Bicycle Day

 
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Andy Arnold, Aaron Samuel
Thursday, May 8, 2008
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As burgeoning neuroscientists, we enjoy taking interest in a wide variety of topics, since in the end everything is experienced through our brains. Thus, the plan for this week’s article was to cover something intrinsically relevant to us all since we recently published somewhat “specialized” pieces about alcohol on Flunk Day and marijuana on 4/20. However, a week ago we were struck with a unique opportunity upon the demise of a very special ...

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