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The Oldest Lie
John Hodgen
June 06, 2005
Slaving captains...sometimes tried to avoid arrest by a mass drowning of every slave in the cargo.
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The Naming
Christine Higgins
May 02, 2005
In a dream Perpetua beheld a bronze ladder
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Kathy Rooney
April 18, 2005
I am lying this morning
Poetry
Exquisite Corpse
Scott Dalgarno
March 14, 2005
Jesus came to Bethany, where Lazarus was, whom Jesus had raised from the dead. There they made him a supper.
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The Swordsmen
Joel Brouwer
February 21, 2005
fought Sunday mornings in the park below
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Impressionism
Barbara Crooker
January 31, 2005
I’m sitting here doing nothing, soaking up
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