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thirteen | 52|250 quarterly | september 2010
thirteen
52|250 quarterly | september 2010

A taste of the best…
from thirteen – 52|250’s first Quarterly Review
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52|250 A Year of Flash

INTRODUCING THIRTEEN
THE BEST OF…
- Week 1 – Breadfruit
- Week 2 – Fancy Me
- Week 3 – Little Worlds
- Week 4 – Cartography
- Week 5 – Lovelies on the Beach
- Week 6 – Balance of Terror
- Week 7 – Broken Camera
- Week 8 – Corrected Vision
- Week 9 – Cigarette Smoke in the Car
- Wk 10 – Union of Opposites
- Wk 11 – Red Meat
- Wk 12 – Allergic Reactions
- Wk 13 – Space Camp
FREQUENT FLASHERS
AN EYE FOR DETAIL
LEST YOU FORGET
THANK YOU
THIRTEEN RANDOM SPARKS FROM 52|250
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The wind tricks the lock shut. The hourglass is turned. Your feet touch together and you hold them - D. Bond |
| her body
in general reminded him of sacks of damp fodder left in a field
- S. Power-Chopra |
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each sends sound waves that ripple across the interminable unfoldings of the apparent dissonance of an earthquake in winter - S. Hastings-King |
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I should have learned to be patient in my loneliness, still enough to watch a rosebud bloom - S. L. Compton |
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He pictures their heads and bodies exploding, the blood spilling into the water, or maybe diluting the soft sand - A. Nair |
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Their children are borne from small stones that lay atop a dusty hill - M. Hamilton |
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You can’t believe the dirty girls we get here for head shots - S. Tepper |
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just breathe, until the only noise is my pulse thumping through my brain and all I see are smoky-white trails of spent fireworks echoing against my closed eyelids - L. Simoni-Wastila |
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It meant she could slip outside when the insomnia got to her, curl up in the driver’s seat, and smell his last remaining trace - E. K. Switaj |
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I’d like to say we didn’t remember the Alamo, but one of ours had to piss - R. Collins |
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I could see a glimpse of admiration in her eyes: the men in her future would have to be able to moo just like that - M. Speh |
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It spreads itself across the back of my head. I’m ready to pull off a piece of my skull to get to it - A. McDermid |
| She had been warned. On first glance, this species seemed like another average task: anthropoid, medium-brained, clueless about any realm beyond the third dimension - D. Lang |
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Oh, am happy (and lucky) to be included. It has been fun so far, and – as so pathetically usual – am missing it already even though we have more than 6 months to go! Danke schön for all your efforts
Michelle, John, Walt~ You have outdone yourselves. This is a classy quarterly and I am thrlled to be a part of so much great writing!
An amazing body of work and effort–congratulations and thank you!
I love it and everything about it. Thanks for bringing this into the world. Great job. Congratulations to all involved.
I am honored to be a small part of this amazing debut! I am loving everything, especially the flash bios — so much fun. Congratulations — some cyber sparkly to bang over the masthead! Peace…
So grateful to have been included in this. It looks wonderful, gang, and offers truly fine writing.
I, too, am grateful and honored to be included in this first collection. Here’s to many more. Write on.
I like the look and the contrast with the 52250 page. Thanks for having me.
Lovely, lovely, lovely.
Thank you. What a stunning collection! I’m honored to be in it.
Everything about this Quarterly is wonderful. I’m honored to be included.
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