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  3. Vol. 13 No. 1 (2018): New Dress Against Disease

Vol. 13 No. 1 (2018): New Dress Against Disease

					View Vol. 13 No. 1 (2018): New Dress Against Disease
Published: 2018-01-31

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Editorial

  • The Sur/Real of Dis/Order

    Allison Crawford
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Feature Pieces

  • Gnarly Hearts

    Martin Edward Springett
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  • The Mind Sees Many

    Brandon Michael Muncan
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  • Farinata After the Flood

    Garry Thomas Morse
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Prose

  • Downsizing

    Gordon Sun
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  • Herbert Saffir, Measurer of Hurricanes

    Mary Hutchings Reed
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  • More than skin deep

    Saher Shaikh
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  • On Sleeping In

    Julie Hein
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  • Long Life!

    Ann Starr
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Poetry

  • The First Shadows of Dementia

    Alan Steinberg
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  • The Come from Away / Stitching Simon Strugnell / Eighth Day / Sounding / The Men Who Dug

    Lois Leveen
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  • South Granville, Saturday Evening / In the Year of the Rooster / Hiking in the Forest / Father Knows Why / To Be Continued: A Portrait of a Poet Getting Newly Old

    Changming Yuan
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  • Crow / Francis Bacon’s / The Blind Birdwatcher / Don’t Bend Over / Dornen / Fun and Games / What's Left / Bindi / The Second Coming / Intimates

    Crystal Hope Hurdle
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  • Blue Johnnies

    Jennifer Markell
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  • Transplant Surgery

    Rebekka DePew
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