Tag: 2019 Summer Issue
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“Goshen, Indiana” by Hunter Boone
My mother and I eat Amish pie at a place on Oak and 6th.
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“Not a Nice Girl” by Lisa Shirley
Vitriol surges beneath my skin and I want to slap everyone who says, with a smile, “How’s it going?”
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“As When the Truth is Used to Hurt and so Can be the Truth No Longer” by Alec Hershman
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“Believe Me” by Christine Holmstrom
Ahead of me lay nothing but empty highway. It was evening as I walked along the lonely mountain road on the outskirts of Sierra City. Slate gray twilight shadows cloaked the twisting, two-lane asphalt. The day’s heat lingered on the silent pavement as I strolled past a long-closed lumberyard, the battered sign rotating in the…
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“Colony” by Tessy Ward
No one will call to collect these parasites and take them home.
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“Pretty Girl” by Natalie King
He rolls down the window and stares right at me, eyes going up and down my face, small breasts, and legs. “Hey, baby.” He says it softly, like he is talking to a kitten. The boy in the back has strong, muscular arms, a man’s body, not like the boys my age. He blows out…
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“On Time” by Evelyn Martinez
They say that time is of the essence, but what, exactly, is time? Of more immediate interest, where does it go? Time, that is.
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“Inglisero” by Kabel Mishka Ligot
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“Imago Dei” by Kabel Mishka Ligot
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Letter From the Editors
Dear Readers, Though this is our Summer 2019 issue of Rougarou, we’ve found the work within to be reflective of the changing season.