Fall 2002, issue 9, Earth Residents of the year 2050
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This is issue number Nine, Fall 2002.

A piano falls from the sky.
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This glimmer out of granite sleep? is it light shot off smashed glass,
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In San José, Costa Rica, at seventeen, I fell for eloquent women I couldn't kiss,
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Convergence
- Ken Rumble

Forgetting Lessons
- Alison Cole

Mother Watches Her Red-Headed Girl
- Allyson Shaw

Larva
- Mark Gibbons

Arun
- B. R. Dionysius

Periphery
- Helen W. Mallon

Ayer, Mass
- Melissa Chandler

Suppose on a Shimmering Beach
- Wendy Taylor Carlise

Earthquake
- Ken Rumble

Underdressed
- Chris Semansky

The Short Form
- Wendy Taylor Carlise

Boiler
- Paul Hardacre

Saguaro
- Elaine Kelly

Moment
- Christine Beyer

Glass Trees, Glass Leaves
- Abraham Burickson

Outskirts
- Stacie Barry

The River Has No Hair to Hold Onto
- Wendy Taylor Carlise

Jesus In the Psych Ward
- Richard Jordan

The Real Life of Piggies
- Chris Semansky

House Painter
- Joel Van Valin

The Cruelty of Foosball
- Matt Schumacher

Descanso mío
- Lisette García

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Después de hacerme el amor Tu carne me parece playa
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It's only common sense that a life story begins on a paper napkin
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Conservation is a practice without song. The last storm moves so slow up the body,
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