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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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fiction
After History
Parts of the city were still crowded with wires and poles in
The Capital of Outer Mongolia
After Sunday dinner, they retired to read. Honora spent
The Vanishing Twin
A new resident showed up that afternoon. They called
Blue Norton
They woke us about three to go into the jungle and find
Oceanside
Those marines with the worst loneliness put on longhair
I Think the Kids are in Trouble
The baby falls down the stairs. There are carpet burns on
Juvenile
When Mia spots Pete on the ferry, seated in the forward
Downtown
He appears at the corner of the house, a pool skimmer
Into the Woods
The darkness of mid-Tuesday afternoon, fall's electrocuted
All Bones Recovered
At times like this good men move together like a pack.
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