Description:The Dirty Napkin is an online literary journal that was created in August 2007. It seeks to publish the best Poetry, Fiction, and Letters in four issues a year. What are the best poems, fiction, and letters, you ask? Well, thankfully we have a rather wide submission base and so we get to approach this question fresh with every issue.This issue includes:Letter from the Poetry Editor • Christopher GoodrichThe New Thing • Gerry LaFeminaYour Whole Life Would Be Different If You Had a Chart with Feet on It • Gerry LaFeminaReverse Self Portrait, Age Nine • Jules GibbsAunt Sandy & Uncle Jim: 6 March 2007 • Alex HerningFriday night picnic • Bill GarveyOn a Definite Path to the Moon • Abigail KellerDecember Settles In Over HaverStraw Bay • John Hoppenthaleruntitled haiku • Randy BrooksSisters: 8 September 2007 • Joanne EdelmannThe Lesson • Jacqueline GarlitosWhere in the Story the Horse Mazy Dies • Jane W. MeadChica: 19 September 2007 • Joanne EdelmannBack Home, after a Funeral • Kristine Rae AndersonEastern Europe • Jennifer GravleySisters: 25 September 2007 • Joanne Edelmanna lie. • Jenna MartinNo Sex, No Booze, No Cigarettes • Lorraine HealyPrice of a Kiss • Jeff FriedmanSisters: 5 October 2007 • Joanne EdelmannHeat • Becky HillikerEnlightened • Adam FieledLike a Bullet • Dan GallagherO Positive • Bradley J. LieningSword Fighting • Sid MillerEnvy • Alicia OstrikerMineshaft • Alicia OstrikerBig Flat World • Sharon Suzuki-MartinezBeing Familiar • Michelle MentingApril Snow • Cheryl Byler KeelerTimotheos: 5 August 2007 • Jenna PolkКот (The Cat) • Dimitri V. Psurtsev & F. D. ReeveWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Dirty Napkin (Volume 1.1, Winter 2008). To get started finding The Dirty Napkin (Volume 1.1, Winter 2008), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: The Dirty Napkin is an online literary journal that was created in August 2007. It seeks to publish the best Poetry, Fiction, and Letters in four issues a year. What are the best poems, fiction, and letters, you ask? Well, thankfully we have a rather wide submission base and so we get to approach this question fresh with every issue.This issue includes:Letter from the Poetry Editor • Christopher GoodrichThe New Thing • Gerry LaFeminaYour Whole Life Would Be Different If You Had a Chart with Feet on It • Gerry LaFeminaReverse Self Portrait, Age Nine • Jules GibbsAunt Sandy & Uncle Jim: 6 March 2007 • Alex HerningFriday night picnic • Bill GarveyOn a Definite Path to the Moon • Abigail KellerDecember Settles In Over HaverStraw Bay • John Hoppenthaleruntitled haiku • Randy BrooksSisters: 8 September 2007 • Joanne EdelmannThe Lesson • Jacqueline GarlitosWhere in the Story the Horse Mazy Dies • Jane W. MeadChica: 19 September 2007 • Joanne EdelmannBack Home, after a Funeral • Kristine Rae AndersonEastern Europe • Jennifer GravleySisters: 25 September 2007 • Joanne Edelmanna lie. • Jenna MartinNo Sex, No Booze, No Cigarettes • Lorraine HealyPrice of a Kiss • Jeff FriedmanSisters: 5 October 2007 • Joanne EdelmannHeat • Becky HillikerEnlightened • Adam FieledLike a Bullet • Dan GallagherO Positive • Bradley J. LieningSword Fighting • Sid MillerEnvy • Alicia OstrikerMineshaft • Alicia OstrikerBig Flat World • Sharon Suzuki-MartinezBeing Familiar • Michelle MentingApril Snow • Cheryl Byler KeelerTimotheos: 5 August 2007 • Jenna PolkКот (The Cat) • Dimitri V. Psurtsev & F. D. ReeveWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Dirty Napkin (Volume 1.1, Winter 2008). To get started finding The Dirty Napkin (Volume 1.1, Winter 2008), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.