Author: limestone-admin
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93 Nola
The curtain is thin in New Orleans. The beyond closer, the dead nearer. You hear it in the wailing music, you see it in the grey mists off the river, you feel it in cold air radiating off sunbaked bricks.
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Purgatory
A haunted Keno screen still flashes inside the bar. Some allege that the landlord’s wife goes in there to play and drink wine, as was her habit when the bar was open.
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The Girls Shop at Hot Topic
Flash Fiction by Frederica Morgan Davis
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A House Is Not a Home Luther Vandross 1981
Poetry by Ellen June Wright
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Three Poems
Poetry by Peter Sagnella
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Nights
Flash Fiction by David Ricchiute
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Three Poems
Poetry by Vivian Mary Carroll
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SECOND PLACE – L. RENÉE
L.Renée’s three poems were selected as this year’s second place winner for The Crystal Wilkinson Creative Writing Prize.