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 • The Writers
 • What's New in Issue Two: Q4 2008
 
 • Inaugural Issue Editorial:
Welcome To The Future
 
Historical Fiction:
 • My Dearest Sally by Rumond Taylor
 • The Last Letter from W.E.B. DuBois by Ritch Hall 2
 • Coming Home to Khart Haddas by Hannibal Tabu
 • Letter From a Vampire by Chinedum Richard Ofoegbu
 
Op-Ed:
 • The Vanishing by Rumond Taylor
 • Concrete Hearts by Chinedum Richard Ofoegbu
 • Mathematics by Ritch Hall 2
 • The Pendulum by Hannibal Tabu
 
Original Works:
 • Jesse Townes by Ritch Hall 2
 • Lemniscate by Chinedum Richard Ofoegbu
 • The Operative by Hannibal Tabu
 • Why I Don't (Necessarily) Like Strip Clubs by Rumond Taylor
 • Six Shots of Microfiction by Chinedum Richard Ofoegbu
 • Five Shots of Microfiction by Ritch Hall 2
 • I Know by Hannibal Tabu
 • Hero by Hannibal Tabu
 
Reviews:
 • Damn Near Perfect: Lupe Fiasco's The Cool by Rumond Taylor
 • Fire Away: Lupe Fiasco's The Cool by Chinedum Richard Ofoegbu
 
 
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Microfiction Competition

EDITOR'S NOTE: An internal challenge was issued to the apprentices to decide which one would write an editorial for the first quarter, summing up their experience. Rather than something like "rock paper scissors," one was named judge and two were given a topic to work from ... given the limitation that they had to do it on their Twitter pages, which limited each entry to 140 characters.

Chinedum was chosen as the judge of the competition ... but liked the idea so much he had to do a non-competing entry for himself. That follows here ...

1) With one long stride, we devour the leagues, all before us fleeting blue, all behind vermillion, worlds enough and stars reddened to dust.

2) We swell against the dark, crushing time athwart us, a fist thrown in eternity's face, a blow weightening with every moment, never to fall.

3) The firmament denied us, we fall, sundering the earth's very breath before our bow, a dragon's tail of void and flame drawn in our wake.

4) Our iron aegis broke itself upon the world and so broke the world. Hatched from steel ruin, we fledge to greet our new and sunless dawn.

5) Dust to stain the sky, ash to foul the air, winter's bitter hand to benumb flesh and soul; the harrowed world bleeds forth its vengeance.

6) We survived, of course, to live now in this garden of doomed giants, of bone cenotaphs, of failed industry and the hubris of the returned.

What the heck is this assignment again?

 
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