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browse the 42opus archives. Average bakery sales per day. Any year, there are over 6,000 retail bakeries across the United States totaling to over $3,000,000,000 in sales combined. This company is averaging around $450,000 each as its total sales per bakery. The biggest corporations generate 75% of this $342OPUS | POETRY
Bald white trunk & dead black bark, toc-toc. Small shrugs. in long black coats, their stripped pine whipping at the skyline. swiftly unveiled, in twos and threes, ravens and the ideas. of ravens drip down onto the air, black silk scarves. pulling each other through the silk blue sleeves. in a wintry sky & out into the mind's eye to stalland
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Contents page listing elegy at 42opus. Bellefontaine: a town on the way to somewhere else, a place. where you run out of gas, stop to make love on a picnic table 42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | WORD CYCLE #2: MEDITATIONS About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | VOL. 3, NO. 1 CONTENTS Contents of Vol. 3, No. 1 at 42opus, an online magazine of theliterary arts.
42OPUS | MC HYLAND | DEAR About the author: MC Hyland's latest chapbook, Residential As In, was released this winter by Blue Hour Press.Her poems have appeared in Colorado Review, LIT, H_NGM_N, the Paris Review, and elsewhere.She lives in Minneapolis, where she teaches creative writing and letterpress through local nonprofits and runs DoubleCross Press. 42OPUS | ARACELIS GIRMAY | TEETH About the author: Aracelis Girmay is a writer of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Originally from California, she received her MFA from NYU. Girmay has worked as a writer-in-residence with the Community~Word Project and Teachers & Writers Collaborative, and is currently hard at work with the CARE project in her native Santa Ana. 42OPUS | O. HENRY | THE LAST LEAF 19 June 2006 | Vol. 6, No. 2 The Last Leaf. by O. HENRY. In a little district west of Washington Square the streets have run crazy and broken themselves into small strips called "places." 42OPUS | DANTE WOO | WE HAD OUR FIRST SEX ON A 70S ERA COUCH 2 March 2002 | Vol. 2, No. 1 We had our first sex on a 70s era couch. by DANTE WOO. We had our first sex on a 70s era couch (while MTV's The Real World played); it made my allergies go off—that's the reason I laid my head on your chest, because the cushion was giving me a rash.I
42OPUS | AN ONLINE MAGAZINE OF THE LITERARY ARTS 42opus is an online magazine of the literary arts that publishes poetry and short fiction, including short stories and flash fiction, as well as occasional book reviews, interviews, creative nonfiction, essays, artwork, and classic poems and classic stories.42OPUS | ARCHIVED
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Bald white trunk & dead black bark, toc-toc. Small shrugs. in long black coats, their stripped pine whipping at the skyline. swiftly unveiled, in twos and threes, ravens and the ideas. of ravens drip down onto the air, black silk scarves. pulling each other through the silk blue sleeves. in a wintry sky & out into the mind's eye to stalland
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Contents page listing elegy at 42opus. Bellefontaine: a town on the way to somewhere else, a place. where you run out of gas, stop to make love on a picnic table 42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | WORD CYCLE #2: MEDITATIONS About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | VOL. 3, NO. 1 CONTENTS Contents of Vol. 3, No. 1 at 42opus, an online magazine of theliterary arts.
42OPUS | MC HYLAND | DEAR About the author: MC Hyland's latest chapbook, Residential As In, was released this winter by Blue Hour Press.Her poems have appeared in Colorado Review, LIT, H_NGM_N, the Paris Review, and elsewhere.She lives in Minneapolis, where she teaches creative writing and letterpress through local nonprofits and runs DoubleCross Press. 42OPUS | ARACELIS GIRMAY | TEETH About the author: Aracelis Girmay is a writer of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Originally from California, she received her MFA from NYU. Girmay has worked as a writer-in-residence with the Community~Word Project and Teachers & Writers Collaborative, and is currently hard at work with the CARE project in her native Santa Ana. 42OPUS | O. HENRY | THE LAST LEAF 19 June 2006 | Vol. 6, No. 2 The Last Leaf. by O. HENRY. In a little district west of Washington Square the streets have run crazy and broken themselves into small strips called "places." 42OPUS | DANTE WOO | WE HAD OUR FIRST SEX ON A 70S ERA COUCH 2 March 2002 | Vol. 2, No. 1 We had our first sex on a 70s era couch. by DANTE WOO. We had our first sex on a 70s era couch (while MTV's The Real World played); it made my allergies go off—that's the reason I laid my head on your chest, because the cushion was giving me a rash.I
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2 December 2001 Vol. 1 digital art. My Big Turtle by PAUL HWANG. 2 December 2001 Vol. 1 gouache, ink42OPUS | CLASSIC
All the same, we cling to our last pleasures as the tree clings to its last leaves. So there sat old Woodifield, smoking a cigar and staring almost greedily at the boss, who rolled in his office chair, stout, rosy, five years older than he, and still going strong, still at thehelm.
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Contents page listing letter at 42opus. I set out to make a list of five, but found choosing among the nineteen stories more difficult than I had anticipated. 42OPUS | VOL. 3, NO. 1 CONTENTS Contents of Vol. 3, No. 1 at 42opus, an online magazine of theliterary arts.
42OPUS | SHORT STORY | MAGICAL REALISM Contents page listing short story at 42opus. Merritt watched Amrita lift her arms to the flock of sparrows heading south and mouthed the thought that clucked at her every day since their arrival in Toronto:I
42OPUS | TAO LIN | PESSIMISM? OR ROBOTICS? About the author: Tao Lin's stories are forthcoming in The Cincinnati Review, Other Voices Magazine, The Portland Review, Opium Print, and Bullfight Review.These are stories from his collection, Bed, which will be coming out in the future.He lives in New York City. For further reading: See the complete list of work by Tao Lin at 42opus. Browse the contents of 42opus Vol. 5, No. 2, where 42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | IF GIVEN THE CHANCE About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | ARACELIS GIRMAY | TEETH About the author: Aracelis Girmay is a writer of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Originally from California, she received her MFA from NYU. Girmay has worked as a writer-in-residence with the Community~Word Project and Teachers & Writers Collaborative, and is currently hard at work with the CARE project in her native Santa Ana. 42OPUS | O. HENRY | THE LAST LEAF 19 June 2006 | Vol. 6, No. 2 The Last Leaf. by O. HENRY. In a little district west of Washington Square the streets have run crazy and broken themselves into small strips called "places." 42OPUS | RUSTIN LARSON | A YOUNG GIRL About the author: Rustin Larson's poetry has appeared in the New Yorker, the Iowa Review, North American Review, Poetry East, the Atlanta Review, and other magazines.Crazy Star (Loess Hills Books, 2005) is his latest collection. A five-time Pushcart nominee, and graduate of the Vermont College MFA in Writing, Larson was an Iowa Poet at the Des Moines National Poetry Festival in 2002 and 2004 42OPUS | AN ONLINE MAGAZINE OF THE LITERARY ARTS 42opus is an online magazine of the literary arts that publishes poetry and short fiction, including short stories and flash fiction, as well as occasional book reviews, interviews, creative nonfiction, essays, artwork, and classic poems and classic stories.42OPUS | ARCHIVED
browse the 42opus archives Average bakery sales per day. Any year, there are over 6,000 retail bakeries across the United States totaling to over $3,000,000,000 in sales combined. 42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | WORD CYCLE #2: MEDITATIONS About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | FICTION | FLASH FICTION "I don't mean to be a dick," he said as she drove them west on I70, "but in this light you really look your age." She was older by five years. Their ages faced off over the line between twenty-something and no longer twenty-something, but he looked like a boy still in college whereas she had matching but fading bath towels and a beaten-down couch in a home that she owned. 42OPUS | MC HYLAND | DEAR About the author: MC Hyland's latest chapbook, Residential As In, was released this winter by Blue Hour Press.Her poems have appeared in Colorado Review, LIT, H_NGM_N, the Paris Review, and elsewhere.She lives in Minneapolis, where she teaches creative writing and letterpress through local nonprofits and runs DoubleCross Press. 42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | IF GIVEN THE CHANCE About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | ARACELIS GIRMAY | TEETH About the author: Aracelis Girmay is a writer of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Originally from California, she received her MFA from NYU. Girmay has worked as a writer-in-residence with the Community~Word Project and Teachers & Writers Collaborative, and is currently hard at work with the CARE project in her native Santa Ana. 42OPUS | C. L. BLEDSOE | GROWING PAINS About the author: C. L. Bledsoe is an editor for Ghoti Magazine. His collection, Anthem, is forthcoming next year. For further reading: See the complete list of work by C. L. Bledsoe at 42opus. Browse the contents of 42opus Vol. 5, No. 1, where "Growing Pains" ran on May 9, 2005.List other work with these same labels: poetry, light verse. 42OPUS | COLE SWENSEN | FROM THE GLASS AGE For further reading: Browse the contents of 42opus Vol. 4, No. 3, where "from The Glass Age" ran on September 2, 2004. List other work with these same labels: poetry, prose poem. 42OPUS | DANTE WOO | WE HAD OUR FIRST SEX ON A 70S ERA COUCH 2 March 2002 | Vol. 2, No. 1 We had our first sex on a 70s era couch. by DANTE WOO. We had our first sex on a 70s era couch (while MTV's The Real World played); it made my allergies go off—that's the reason I laid my head on your chest, because the cushion was giving me a rash.I
42OPUS | AN ONLINE MAGAZINE OF THE LITERARY ARTS 42opus is an online magazine of the literary arts that publishes poetry and short fiction, including short stories and flash fiction, as well as occasional book reviews, interviews, creative nonfiction, essays, artwork, and classic poems and classic stories.42OPUS | ARCHIVED
browse the 42opus archives Average bakery sales per day. Any year, there are over 6,000 retail bakeries across the United States totaling to over $3,000,000,000 in sales combined. 42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | WORD CYCLE #2: MEDITATIONS About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | FICTION | FLASH FICTION "I don't mean to be a dick," he said as she drove them west on I70, "but in this light you really look your age." She was older by five years. Their ages faced off over the line between twenty-something and no longer twenty-something, but he looked like a boy still in college whereas she had matching but fading bath towels and a beaten-down couch in a home that she owned. 42OPUS | MC HYLAND | DEAR About the author: MC Hyland's latest chapbook, Residential As In, was released this winter by Blue Hour Press.Her poems have appeared in Colorado Review, LIT, H_NGM_N, the Paris Review, and elsewhere.She lives in Minneapolis, where she teaches creative writing and letterpress through local nonprofits and runs DoubleCross Press. 42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | IF GIVEN THE CHANCE About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | ARACELIS GIRMAY | TEETH About the author: Aracelis Girmay is a writer of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Originally from California, she received her MFA from NYU. Girmay has worked as a writer-in-residence with the Community~Word Project and Teachers & Writers Collaborative, and is currently hard at work with the CARE project in her native Santa Ana. 42OPUS | C. L. BLEDSOE | GROWING PAINS About the author: C. L. Bledsoe is an editor for Ghoti Magazine. His collection, Anthem, is forthcoming next year. For further reading: See the complete list of work by C. L. Bledsoe at 42opus. Browse the contents of 42opus Vol. 5, No. 1, where "Growing Pains" ran on May 9, 2005.List other work with these same labels: poetry, light verse. 42OPUS | COLE SWENSEN | FROM THE GLASS AGE For further reading: Browse the contents of 42opus Vol. 4, No. 3, where "from The Glass Age" ran on September 2, 2004. List other work with these same labels: poetry, prose poem. 42OPUS | DANTE WOO | WE HAD OUR FIRST SEX ON A 70S ERA COUCH 2 March 2002 | Vol. 2, No. 1 We had our first sex on a 70s era couch. by DANTE WOO. We had our first sex on a 70s era couch (while MTV's The Real World played); it made my allergies go off—that's the reason I laid my head on your chest, because the cushion was giving me a rash.I
42OPUS | FICTION | FLASH FICTION "I don't mean to be a dick," he said as she drove them west on I70, "but in this light you really look your age." She was older by five years. Their ages faced off over the line between twenty-something and no longer twenty-something, but he looked like a boy still in college whereas she had matching but fading bath towels and a beaten-down couch in a home that she owned.42OPUS | CONTACT US
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42OPUS | MAGICAL REALISM Contents page listing magical realism at 42opus. Merritt watched Amrita lift her arms to the flock of sparrows heading south and mouthed the thought that clucked at her every day since their arrival in Toronto: I don't want to be here. 42OPUS | AUTHORS | GENANNE WALSH Genanne Walsh lives in San Francisco. "Missing the Point" was inspired by several songs on Neko Case's album, Blacklisted.Another story from the same series appeared in Dirt Press. 42OPUS | MAURICE OLIVER | TO SOMEWHERE OR BY About the author: After almost a decade of working as a freelance photographer in Europe, Maurice Oliver returned to America in 1990 to work for the Los Angeles Times.In 1995, he made a lifelong dream reality by traveling around the world for eight months. 42OPUS | AUTHORS | GUY DE MAUPASSANT She was one of those pretty and charming girls, born by a blunder of destiny in a family of employees. She had no dowry, no expectations, no means of being known, understood, loved, married by a man rich and distinguished; and she let them make a match for her 42OPUS | TAO LIN | PESSIMISM? OR ROBOTICS? About the author: Tao Lin's stories are forthcoming in The Cincinnati Review, Other Voices Magazine, The Portland Review, Opium Print, and Bullfight Review.These are stories from his collection, Bed, which will be coming out in the future.He lives in New York City. For further reading: See the complete list of work by Tao Lin at 42opus. Browse the contents of 42opus Vol. 5, No. 2, where 42OPUS | ARACELIS GIRMAY | TEETH About the author: Aracelis Girmay is a writer of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Originally from California, she received her MFA from NYU. Girmay has worked as a writer-in-residence with the Community~Word Project and Teachers & Writers Collaborative, and is currently hard at work with the CARE project in her native Santa Ana. 42OPUS | BRYAN HURT | FIVE QUESTIONS WITH T.C. BOYLE ABOUT 8 June 2009 | Vol. 9, No. 2 Five Questions with T.C. Boyle About The Women. by BRYAN HURT. T.C. Boyle is the author the author of twenty books of fiction, including the novels World's End, a PEN/Faulkner winner, The Road to Wellville, The Tortilla Curtain, and Drop City, a finalist for the National Book Award.His short stories appear regularly in Best American and O. Henry prize anthologies 42OPUS | RUSTIN LARSON | A YOUNG GIRL About the author: Rustin Larson's poetry has appeared in the New Yorker, the Iowa Review, North American Review, Poetry East, the Atlanta Review, and other magazines.Crazy Star (Loess Hills Books, 2005) is his latest collection. A five-time Pushcart nominee, and graduate of the Vermont College MFA in Writing, Larson was an Iowa Poet at the Des Moines National Poetry Festival in 2002 and 2004 42OPUS | AN ONLINE MAGAZINE OF THE LITERARY ARTS 42opus is an online magazine of the literary arts that publishes poetry and short fiction, including short stories and flash fiction, as well as occasional book reviews, interviews, creative nonfiction, essays, artwork, and classic poems and classic stories.42OPUS | ART
2 December 2001 Vol. 1 digital art. My Big Turtle by PAUL HWANG. 2 December 2001 Vol. 1 gouache, ink42OPUS | ARCHIVED
browse the 42opus archives. Average bakery sales per day. Any year, there are over 6,000 retail bakeries across the United States totaling to over $3,000,000,000 in sales combined. This company is averaging around $450,000 each as its total sales per bakery. The biggest corporations generate 75% of this $342OPUS | POETRY
Bald white trunk & dead black bark, toc-toc. Small shrugs. in long black coats, their stripped pine whipping at the skyline. swiftly unveiled, in twos and threes, ravens and the ideas. of ravens drip down onto the air, black silk scarves. pulling each other through the silk blue sleeves. in a wintry sky & out into the mind's eye to stalland
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Contents page listing elegy at 42opus. Bellefontaine: a town on the way to somewhere else, a place. where you run out of gas, stop to make love on a picnic table 42OPUS | VOL. 3, NO. 1 CONTENTS Contents of Vol. 3, No. 1 at 42opus, an online magazine of theliterary arts.
42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | WORD CYCLE #2: MEDITATIONS About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | MC HYLAND | DEAR About the author: MC Hyland's latest chapbook, Residential As In, was released this winter by Blue Hour Press.Her poems have appeared in Colorado Review, LIT, H_NGM_N, the Paris Review, and elsewhere.She lives in Minneapolis, where she teaches creative writing and letterpress through local nonprofits and runs DoubleCross Press. 42OPUS | ARACELIS GIRMAY | TEETH About the author: Aracelis Girmay is a writer of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Originally from California, she received her MFA from NYU. Girmay has worked as a writer-in-residence with the Community~Word Project and Teachers & Writers Collaborative, and is currently hard at work with the CARE project in her native Santa Ana. 42OPUS | DANTE WOO | WE HAD OUR FIRST SEX ON A 70S ERA COUCH 2 March 2002 | Vol. 2, No. 1 We had our first sex on a 70s era couch. by DANTE WOO. We had our first sex on a 70s era couch (while MTV's The Real World played); it made my allergies go off—that's the reason I laid my head on your chest, because the cushion was giving me a rash.I
42OPUS | AN ONLINE MAGAZINE OF THE LITERARY ARTS 42opus is an online magazine of the literary arts that publishes poetry and short fiction, including short stories and flash fiction, as well as occasional book reviews, interviews, creative nonfiction, essays, artwork, and classic poems and classic stories.42OPUS | ART
2 December 2001 Vol. 1 digital art. My Big Turtle by PAUL HWANG. 2 December 2001 Vol. 1 gouache, ink42OPUS | ARCHIVED
browse the 42opus archives. Average bakery sales per day. Any year, there are over 6,000 retail bakeries across the United States totaling to over $3,000,000,000 in sales combined. This company is averaging around $450,000 each as its total sales per bakery. The biggest corporations generate 75% of this $342OPUS | POETRY
Bald white trunk & dead black bark, toc-toc. Small shrugs. in long black coats, their stripped pine whipping at the skyline. swiftly unveiled, in twos and threes, ravens and the ideas. of ravens drip down onto the air, black silk scarves. pulling each other through the silk blue sleeves. in a wintry sky & out into the mind's eye to stalland
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Contents page listing elegy at 42opus. Bellefontaine: a town on the way to somewhere else, a place. where you run out of gas, stop to make love on a picnic table 42OPUS | VOL. 3, NO. 1 CONTENTS Contents of Vol. 3, No. 1 at 42opus, an online magazine of theliterary arts.
42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | WORD CYCLE #2: MEDITATIONS About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | MC HYLAND | DEAR About the author: MC Hyland's latest chapbook, Residential As In, was released this winter by Blue Hour Press.Her poems have appeared in Colorado Review, LIT, H_NGM_N, the Paris Review, and elsewhere.She lives in Minneapolis, where she teaches creative writing and letterpress through local nonprofits and runs DoubleCross Press. 42OPUS | ARACELIS GIRMAY | TEETH About the author: Aracelis Girmay is a writer of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Originally from California, she received her MFA from NYU. Girmay has worked as a writer-in-residence with the Community~Word Project and Teachers & Writers Collaborative, and is currently hard at work with the CARE project in her native Santa Ana. 42OPUS | DANTE WOO | WE HAD OUR FIRST SEX ON A 70S ERA COUCH 2 March 2002 | Vol. 2, No. 1 We had our first sex on a 70s era couch. by DANTE WOO. We had our first sex on a 70s era couch (while MTV's The Real World played); it made my allergies go off—that's the reason I laid my head on your chest, because the cushion was giving me a rash.I
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All the same, we cling to our last pleasures as the tree clings to its last leaves. So there sat old Woodifield, smoking a cigar and staring almost greedily at the boss, who rolled in his office chair, stout, rosy, five years older than he, and still going strong, still at thehelm.
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Contents page listing letter at 42opus. I set out to make a list of five, but found choosing among the nineteen stories more difficult than I had anticipated. 42OPUS | VOL. 3, NO. 1 CONTENTS Contents of Vol. 3, No. 1 at 42opus, an online magazine of theliterary arts.
42OPUS | SHORT STORY | MAGICAL REALISM Contents page listing short story at 42opus. Merritt watched Amrita lift her arms to the flock of sparrows heading south and mouthed the thought that clucked at her every day since their arrival in Toronto:I
42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | IF GIVEN THE CHANCE About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | ARACELIS GIRMAY | TEETH About the author: Aracelis Girmay is a writer of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Originally from California, she received her MFA from NYU. Girmay has worked as a writer-in-residence with the Community~Word Project and Teachers & Writers Collaborative, and is currently hard at work with the CARE project in her native Santa Ana. 42OPUS | O. HENRY | THE LAST LEAF 19 June 2006 | Vol. 6, No. 2 The Last Leaf. by O. HENRY. In a little district west of Washington Square the streets have run crazy and broken themselves into small strips called "places." 42OPUS | RUSTIN LARSON | A YOUNG GIRL About the author: Rustin Larson's poetry has appeared in the New Yorker, the Iowa Review, North American Review, Poetry East, the Atlanta Review, and other magazines.Crazy Star (Loess Hills Books, 2005) is his latest collection. A five-time Pushcart nominee, and graduate of the Vermont College MFA in Writing, Larson was an Iowa Poet at the Des Moines National Poetry Festival in 2002 and 2004 42OPUS | ELIZABETH HUGHEY | QUESTIONS FOR EMILY About the author: Elizabeth Hughey's first book, Sunday Houses the Sunday House, was published by the University of Iowa Press in 2007.New poems have recently appeared in Caffeine Destiny, Zoland Poetry, Free Verse, and Starting Today: Poems for the first 100 Days in Office.She teaches at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and is a contributing editor at Bateau Press. 42OPUS | AN ONLINE MAGAZINE OF THE LITERARY ARTS 42opus is an online magazine of the literary arts that publishes poetry and short fiction, including short stories and flash fiction, as well as occasional book reviews, interviews, creative nonfiction, essays, artwork, and classic poems and classic stories.42OPUS | ART
2 December 2001 Vol. 1 digital art. My Big Turtle by PAUL HWANG. 2 December 2001 Vol. 1 gouache, ink42OPUS | CLASSIC
All the same, we cling to our last pleasures as the tree clings to its last leaves. So there sat old Woodifield, smoking a cigar and staring almost greedily at the boss, who rolled in his office chair, stout, rosy, five years older than he, and still going strong, still at thehelm.
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browse the 42opus archives. Average bakery sales per day. Any year, there are over 6,000 retail bakeries across the United States totaling to over $3,000,000,000 in sales combined. This company is averaging around $450,000 each as its total sales per bakery. The biggest corporations generate 75% of this $342OPUS | POETRY
Bald white trunk & dead black bark, toc-toc. Small shrugs. in long black coats, their stripped pine whipping at the skyline. swiftly unveiled, in twos and threes, ravens and the ideas. of ravens drip down onto the air, black silk scarves. pulling each other through the silk blue sleeves. in a wintry sky & out into the mind's eye to stalland
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Contents page listing elegy at 42opus. Bellefontaine: a town on the way to somewhere else, a place. where you run out of gas, stop to make love on a picnic table 42OPUS | CLASSIC | HORROR Contents page listing classic at 42opus. Now you must know Mrs. Veal was a maiden gentlewoman of about thirty years of age, and for some years past had been troubled with fits, which were perceived coming on her by her going off from her discourse very abruptly to someimpertinence.
42OPUS | MAGICAL REALISM Contents page listing magical realism at 42opus. Merritt watched Amrita lift her arms to the flock of sparrows heading south and mouthed the thought that clucked at her every day since their arrival in Toronto: I don't want to be here. 42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | WORD CYCLE #2: MEDITATIONS About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | DANIEL HALES | ON THEIR CELL PHONES: A GHAZAL About the author: Daniel Hales has poems currently in Conduit, Quarter After Eight, and Slipstream, and has others forthcoming in Cranky and Bateau.He teaches English at the New Directions School and at the University of Massachusetts. He is also the 42OPUS | AN ONLINE MAGAZINE OF THE LITERARY ARTS 42opus is an online magazine of the literary arts that publishes poetry and short fiction, including short stories and flash fiction, as well as occasional book reviews, interviews, creative nonfiction, essays, artwork, and classic poems and classic stories.42OPUS | ART
2 December 2001 Vol. 1 digital art. My Big Turtle by PAUL HWANG. 2 December 2001 Vol. 1 gouache, ink42OPUS | CLASSIC
All the same, we cling to our last pleasures as the tree clings to its last leaves. So there sat old Woodifield, smoking a cigar and staring almost greedily at the boss, who rolled in his office chair, stout, rosy, five years older than he, and still going strong, still at thehelm.
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Bald white trunk & dead black bark, toc-toc. Small shrugs. in long black coats, their stripped pine whipping at the skyline. swiftly unveiled, in twos and threes, ravens and the ideas. of ravens drip down onto the air, black silk scarves. pulling each other through the silk blue sleeves. in a wintry sky & out into the mind's eye to stalland
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Contents page listing elegy at 42opus. Bellefontaine: a town on the way to somewhere else, a place. where you run out of gas, stop to make love on a picnic table 42OPUS | CLASSIC | HORROR Contents page listing classic at 42opus. Now you must know Mrs. Veal was a maiden gentlewoman of about thirty years of age, and for some years past had been troubled with fits, which were perceived coming on her by her going off from her discourse very abruptly to someimpertinence.
42OPUS | MAGICAL REALISM Contents page listing magical realism at 42opus. Merritt watched Amrita lift her arms to the flock of sparrows heading south and mouthed the thought that clucked at her every day since their arrival in Toronto: I don't want to be here. 42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | WORD CYCLE #2: MEDITATIONS About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | DANIEL HALES | ON THEIR CELL PHONES: A GHAZAL About the author: Daniel Hales has poems currently in Conduit, Quarter After Eight, and Slipstream, and has others forthcoming in Cranky and Bateau.He teaches English at the New Directions School and at the University of Massachusetts. He is also the42OPUS | CLASSIC
All the same, we cling to our last pleasures as the tree clings to its last leaves. So there sat old Woodifield, smoking a cigar and staring almost greedily at the boss, who rolled in his office chair, stout, rosy, five years older than he, and still going strong, still at thehelm.
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Contents page listing elegy at 42opus. Bellefontaine: a town on the way to somewhere else, a place. where you run out of gas, stop to make love on a picnic table 42OPUS | CLASSIC | HORROR Contents page listing classic at 42opus. Now you must know Mrs. Veal was a maiden gentlewoman of about thirty years of age, and for some years past had been troubled with fits, which were perceived coming on her by her going off from her discourse very abruptly to someimpertinence.
42OPUS | REVIEW OF POETRY Contents page listing review of poetry at 42opus. Fulfilling the promise of his early work, Angel's new book is characterized by deep consciousness, the rigors of his syntax anchoring his voice.42OPUS | LETTER
Contents page listing letter at 42opus. I set out to make a list of five, but found choosing among the nineteen stories more difficult than I had anticipated. 42OPUS | VOL. 4, NO. 3 CONTENTS Contents of Vol. 4, No. 3 at 42opus, an online magazine of theliterary arts.
42OPUS | BRIAN LEARY | 42 REASONS TO LOVE THE NUMBER 42 About the author: Brian Leary is the founding editor of 42opus.He also maintains a photoblog at his homepage, brianleary.com. For further reading: See the complete list of work by Brian Leary at 42opus. Browse the contents of 42opus Vol. 6, No. 2, where "42 Reasons to Love the Number 42" ran on June 8, 2006.List other work with these same labels: nonfiction, letter from the editor. 42OPUS | DANIEL HALES | ON THEIR CELL PHONES: A GHAZAL About the author: Daniel Hales has poems currently in Conduit, Quarter After Eight, and Slipstream, and has others forthcoming in Cranky and Bateau.He teaches English at the New Directions School and at the University of Massachusetts. He is also the 42OPUS | O. HENRY | THE FURNISHED ROOM 27 July 2006 | Vol. 6, No. 2 The Furnished Room. by O. HENRY. Restless, shifting, fugacious as time itself is a certain vast bulk of the population of the red brick district of the lower West Side. 42OPUS | CHARLES DICKENS | A DINNER AT POPLAR WALK A Dinner at Poplar Walk. by CHARLES DICKENS. Mr. Augustus Minns was a bachelor, of about forty as he said—of about eight-and-forty as his friends said. He was always exceedingly clean, precise, and tidy; perhaps somewhat priggish, and the most retiring man in the world. He usually wore a brown frock-coat without a wrinkle, light inexplicables 42OPUS | AN ONLINE MAGAZINE OF THE LITERARY ARTS 42opus is an online magazine of the literary arts that publishes poetry and short fiction, including short stories and flash fiction, as well as occasional book reviews, interviews, creative nonfiction, essays, artwork, and classic poems and classic stories.42OPUS | ART
2 December 2001 Vol. 1 digital art. My Big Turtle by PAUL HWANG. 2 December 2001 Vol. 1 gouache, ink42OPUS | ARCHIVED
browse the 42opus archives. Average bakery sales per day. Any year, there are over 6,000 retail bakeries across the United States totaling to over $3,000,000,000 in sales combined. This company is averaging around $450,000 each as its total sales per bakery. The biggest corporations generate 75% of this $342OPUS | POETRY
Bald white trunk & dead black bark, toc-toc. Small shrugs. in long black coats, their stripped pine whipping at the skyline. swiftly unveiled, in twos and threes, ravens and the ideas. of ravens drip down onto the air, black silk scarves. pulling each other through the silk blue sleeves. in a wintry sky & out into the mind's eye to stalland
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Contents page listing letter at 42opus. I set out to make a list of five, but found choosing among the nineteen stories more difficult than I had anticipated. 42OPUS | LETTER | CLASSIC A Poet is the most unpoetical of any thing in existence; because he has no Identity—he is continually in for—and filling some other Body—The Sun, the Moon, the Sea, and Men and Women who are creatures of impulse are poetical and have about them an unchangeable attribute—the poet has none; no identity—he is certainly the most unpoetical of all of God's Creatures. 42OPUS | MAGICAL REALISM Contents page listing magical realism at 42opus. Merritt watched Amrita lift her arms to the flock of sparrows heading south and mouthed the thought that clucked at her every day since their arrival in Toronto: I don't want to be here. 42OPUS | VOL. 3, NO. 3 CONTENTS Contents of Vol. 3, No. 3 at 42opus, an online magazine of theliterary arts.
42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | WORD CYCLE #2: MEDITATIONS About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | DANIEL HALES | ON THEIR CELL PHONES: A GHAZAL About the author: Daniel Hales has poems currently in Conduit, Quarter After Eight, and Slipstream, and has others forthcoming in Cranky and Bateau.He teaches English at the New Directions School and at the University of Massachusetts. He is also the 42OPUS | AN ONLINE MAGAZINE OF THE LITERARY ARTS 42opus is an online magazine of the literary arts that publishes poetry and short fiction, including short stories and flash fiction, as well as occasional book reviews, interviews, creative nonfiction, essays, artwork, and classic poems and classic stories.42OPUS | ART
2 December 2001 Vol. 1 digital art. My Big Turtle by PAUL HWANG. 2 December 2001 Vol. 1 gouache, ink42OPUS | ARCHIVED
browse the 42opus archives. Average bakery sales per day. Any year, there are over 6,000 retail bakeries across the United States totaling to over $3,000,000,000 in sales combined. This company is averaging around $450,000 each as its total sales per bakery. The biggest corporations generate 75% of this $342OPUS | POETRY
Bald white trunk & dead black bark, toc-toc. Small shrugs. in long black coats, their stripped pine whipping at the skyline. swiftly unveiled, in twos and threes, ravens and the ideas. of ravens drip down onto the air, black silk scarves. pulling each other through the silk blue sleeves. in a wintry sky & out into the mind's eye to stalland
42OPUS | LETTER
Contents page listing letter at 42opus. I set out to make a list of five, but found choosing among the nineteen stories more difficult than I had anticipated. 42OPUS | LETTER | CLASSIC A Poet is the most unpoetical of any thing in existence; because he has no Identity—he is continually in for—and filling some other Body—The Sun, the Moon, the Sea, and Men and Women who are creatures of impulse are poetical and have about them an unchangeable attribute—the poet has none; no identity—he is certainly the most unpoetical of all of God's Creatures. 42OPUS | MAGICAL REALISM Contents page listing magical realism at 42opus. Merritt watched Amrita lift her arms to the flock of sparrows heading south and mouthed the thought that clucked at her every day since their arrival in Toronto: I don't want to be here. 42OPUS | VOL. 3, NO. 3 CONTENTS Contents of Vol. 3, No. 3 at 42opus, an online magazine of theliterary arts.
42OPUS | SANDY LONGHORN | WORD CYCLE #2: MEDITATIONS About the author: Sandy Longhorn is the author of Blood Almanac (Anhinga 2006), winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Free Verse, Indiana Review, New South, Quarterly West, Redactions, West Branch, and elsewhere.She has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Arkansas ArtsCouncil as well.
42OPUS | DANIEL HALES | ON THEIR CELL PHONES: A GHAZAL About the author: Daniel Hales has poems currently in Conduit, Quarter After Eight, and Slipstream, and has others forthcoming in Cranky and Bateau.He teaches English at the New Directions School and at the University of Massachusetts. He is also the42OPUS | NONFICTION
Bryan Hurt: The historian and literary critic Hayden White has said that all historical narrative (biographies, journals, chronicles, etc.) are forms of fiction, no more or less so than their literary counterparts. For you (a) what are the reasons for, and advantages of, exploring the past through the form of the novel? And (b) why use the past (i.e. "actual people") at all?42OPUS | RHYME
Now the bright morning-star, Day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the East, and leads with her. The flowery May, who from her green lap throws. The yellow cowslip, and the pale primrose. 42OPUS | BRIAN LEARY | 42 REASONS TO LOVE THE NUMBER 42 About the author: Brian Leary is the founding editor of 42opus.He also maintains a photoblog at his homepage, brianleary.com. For further reading: See the complete list of work by Brian Leary at 42opus. Browse the contents of 42opus Vol. 6, No. 2, where "42 Reasons to Love the Number 42" ran on June 8, 2006.List other work with these same labels: nonfiction, letter from the editor. 42OPUS | ALLISON TITUS | HEART PART TWO About the author: Allison Titus's work has previously appeared in Indiana Review and Brooklyn Review.. For further reading: See the complete list of work by Allison Titus at 42opus. Browse the contents of 42opus Vol. 4, No. 2, where "Heart Part Two" ran on June 2, 2004.List other work with these same labels: poetry. 42OPUS | MAURICE OLIVER | TO SOMEWHERE OR BY About the author: After almost a decade of working as a freelance photographer in Europe, Maurice Oliver returned to America in 1990 to work for the Los Angeles Times.In 1995, he made a lifelong dream reality by traveling around the world for eight months. 42OPUS | CHRISTINE HUME | LIVELY DUB YOURSELF About the author: Christine Hume is the author of Musca Domestica (Beacon Press 2000), Alaskaphrenia (New Issues 2004), and a chapbook (with CD by James Marks), Lullaby: Speculations on the First Active Sense (Ugly Ducking Presse 2008). She is an associate professor of English at Eastern Michigan University. For further reading: See the complete list of work by Christine Hume at 42opus. 42OPUS | SARA TEASDALE | THERE WILL COME SOFT RAINS About the author: 1884-1933. Sara Teasdale won the Columbia University Poetry Society prize in 1918 for Love Songs, which also won the annual prize of the Poetry Society of America.Although the popularity of her work declined considerably in the second half of the 20th century, it 42OPUS | EMILY DICKINSON | ONE YEAR AGO—JOTS WHAT? About the author: 1830-86. Dickinson lived her life in Amherst, Massachusetts, becoming, as she's famously known now, progressively reclusive. After her death, her sister discovered over 1000 poems inher bureau.
42OPUS | HERMAN MELVILLE | THE PARADISE OF BACHELORS The Paradise of Bachelors. by HERMAN MELVILLE. It lies not far from Temple-Bar. Going to it, by the usual way, is like stealing from a heated plain into some cool, deep glen, shady among harboring hills. Sick with the din and soiled with the mud of Fleet Street—where the Benedick tradesmen are hurrying by, with ledger-lines ruled alongtheir
42OPUS | D. H. LAWRENCE | SELF-PITY 1885-1930. David Herbert Lawrence was a prolific and controversial English writer in the early 20th century. His most famous novels include Sons and Lovers, Women in Love, and Lady Chatterley's Lover. More information about Lawrence's work and life is available atWikipedia.
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SELECTED PAST WRITING AT 42OPUS 42opus is an online magazine of the literary arts. Although archived in quarterly issues, new writing is posted online every few days. The newest material is listed below. If this is your first visit to 42opus, you may wish to learn more about us . Average bakery sales per day Any year, there are over 6,000 retail bakeries across the United States totaling to over $3,000,000,000 in sales combined. This company is averaging around $450,000 each as its total sales per bakery. The biggest corporations generate 75% of this $3... Anemone _by_ GEOFF STEARNS 2 March 2003 | art , interactive , macromediaflash
Intersection _by_ STEPHEN OLIVER The secret lies in elevation; in the erection of it, its meaning, what it relates to. The concept of the finite gave way to loss. Dream gaveway to prophecy.
2 December 2003 | poetry , prose poem A Review of Victor Pelevin's _The Helmet of Horror: The Myth of Theseus and the Minotaur__by_ SPENCER DEW
Reading this novel renders one a fly on a digital wall, listening in as half-baked undergraduates urgently chat about everything from the role of repressed postwar frustration as a motivating factor for tentacle-rape manga porn to whether the word "beige" can signify the same thing to two people in two places. All of which, in less skilled treatment, could be unbearable, but Pelevin's secret is pacing. 25 November 2006 | nonfiction , review , reviewof fiction
Night Songs _by_ ANNALYNN HAMMOND Some nights, birds take form from nests of twisted barbwire, or if not birds, something similar— a coyote or your mother's hand. 2 September 2003 | poetry We had our first sex on a 70s era couch_by_ DANTE WOO
We had our first sex on a 70s era couch (while MTV's 'The Real World' played); it made my allergies go off—that's the reason I laid my head on your chest, because the cushion was giving me a rash. 2 March 2002 | poetry , prose poemsubmissions
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