Thin Air Magazine
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Two poems by Carla Schwartz
Lenses into Time 1. 1934, Germany You, in your linen dress, must be…
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Three poems by JW Burns
Fishing Laughter ruins the water, it really does. Recognize love and you’ll sit all day scheming,…
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Two poems by Jacob Robert Bennett
New Year’s in Staunton A streetlight flickering, first cigars. A walk to an overpriced bistro, dried…
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Pieces of Winston by Debra Stewart
Winston was trying to cross the road at a busy six lane highway in the big…
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First Contact, 25 A.D. Where Are My Eagles?! by Al Simmons
Cap had the orders in his hand. “Don’t eat the Romans. That’s what it says.” “Don’t…
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Making Waves by Fred Vogel
Zac Reese was born in Del Mar, California, the only child of State Senator Randolph Reese…
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If It Turns Out Strange: An Interview with Bradley Sands
Bradley Sands once said that his stories do not follow the laws of physics, but that…
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An October Morning at the San Francisco Peaks by Monica Liddle
The mountain is exercise, meditation, and inspiration—time, space, and all that falls between.
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Three Poems by Richard Dinges, Jr.
Sun Returns After gray cloudySkies drape too manydays, stark nude treesstrike harsh cracks intosnow that glistenshills…
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Pieces of Winston by Debra Stewart
Winston was trying to cross the road at a busy six lane highway in the big…
