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What You See When You Think Of Home by John Mark DeMoss What You See When You Think Of Home by Mark DeMoss, February 8, 2010

Once a year, at the house on the farm. Two days at most—you can arrive in the morning and leave after noon the next day. Why is she so insistent? They're your family not hers and she doesn't like them any more than you like to go back there.

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Gabriel Orgrease Home Pharmacy by Ellen Parker, performed by Gabriel Orgrease, January 14, 2010

She has found that taking these drugs improves her mood, but negatively impacts her vision.

You didn't use "impacts" as a verb, did you? And you didn't modify it with "negatively," did you?

Me? No. It was her. She.

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Issue Twenty-Seven Issue Twenty-Seven (December 20, 2009): Four Disconnected Truths About My Father by James Tadd Adcox «» I Am Born by Grant Bailie «» Americano Mens by Martin Cloutier «» On Becoming a Bird by Emily Darrell «» Vacation by Peter DeMarco «» Imagines He's a Bear by Ryan Dilbert «» Heavenward by S. H. Gall «» Bowling for Dollars by Amie Hartman «» When the Cicadas Come by Tara Laskowski «» Love and Destruction in a '67 El Dorado by David Lindsay «» To the Women in Line at the Walgreens Pharmacy by Sean Lovelace «» Greenback Fly by Dennis Mahagin «» Arecibo by Andrew McIntosh «» My Friend by Gary Moshimer «» Elstor by Jefferson Navicky «» Winter by Alec Niedenthal «» Fork by Glen Pourciau «» Stalling by Andrew Roe «» The Runner by Curtis Smith «» Unicorns by Scott Stealey «» Orbit by Brandi Wells «» Interviews: Grant Bailie «» Martin Cloutier «» Emily Darrell «» Peter DeMarco «» Ryan Dilbert «» S. H. Gall «» Amie Hartman «» Tara Laskowski «» Sean Lovelace «» Dennis Mahagin «» Andrew McIntosh «» Gary Moshimer «» Jefferson Navicky «» Alec Niedenthal «» Glen Pourciau «» Andrew Roe «» Curtis Smith «» Scott Stealey «» Brandi Wells «» Cover Art "View From the Lincoln Bedroom" by Marty D. Ison

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Jason Reynolds Smoking With Jason Reynolds by Tara Laskowski, December 2, 2009

Jason Reynolds is the founder and editor of Fiction Weekly. Educated at Antioch College and McNeese State University, he now lives in Dayton, Ohio. He is an English instructor at Sinclair Community College and a surprisingly good billiards player.

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