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Page 101 from Issue 99 TRIQUARTERLY "If you want to be one of those boors from the last ... it better than I could dish it out. The huge knight said, "You're afraid, ... I haven't worn a beard since I was five. Looked the little gentlemen they all said. Auntie's ...
"mangles" and slice them, eating them raw? Was her favorite color the deep amethyst of a Nebraska winter ... Chicago, Grace had to earn her way through the Baptist college by teaching school, walking to class through ... The Abbott sisters traveled by train to visit the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. Edith was ...
Page 60 from Issue 99 TRIQUARTERLY had come and gone and still they behaved like spoiled children ... me if you don't come." "I know," I said. "Hurry, ... Ani and Petra, grim faced on the other. To them it was a solemn occasion. The table looked wonderful, ...
Fall 1998
asked for a spanner, could actually produce a spanner. This gives us little choice. Think of all those ... Page 99 from Issue 103 accounting, many of you submitted poems about abysses. Only one among you, ... flamingos that die each year. Have courage. Think of all those colored stones in aquariums. Who knows what ...
alley. In five seconds he would serve deep to Anderson's forehand corner, and it was 80-20 that ... Anderson would lob. He would lob high and deep with that heavy right-hand slice, and the goddam ball would ... five seconds he would serve. In five seconds he would serve deep to the forehand corner of Trevor ...
Lucille Broderson
Print Pages:  Page 135 from Issue 99 TRIQUARTERLY Five Poems Lucille Broderson White Milk at Daybreak ... us, who carries us on her hip, who could drop us over the void or lift us among the stars. We pray and ... beyond the haystack, dig deep in the fertile loam down down we sink, our home, our home. We bow our heads ...
Winter 1995/96
Page 80 from Issue 95 TRIQUARTERLY poetry. I know you can discover much of that reading ... struggling with the poems of Miguel Hernandez in the original and those sudden glimpses of how astonishing ... dish out. These are poems that grew out of the most tragic circumstances. They are full of ...
a bit. Spending time with my wife. Those are just things I do. Read books. Listen to music. I don’t know. ... guy? Back when Twitter was Twitter, I reached out to Josh, we exchanged books, and I found out he was ... coming to Chicago to read. We met in person and discovered we had a lot in common. Our short story ...
toes, ears, from times in various cities. "In Chicago Lord I don't lie when I was ... vegetable broths misting up, percolators, sinks of scalding dish suds, the cook shuttling between ... and spoons, and they used those to help chip me from the truck. "Let's get you ...

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