Pushcart Prize XIX: Best of the Small Presses, 1994-95 Ed.Bill Henderson, Lynn Emanuel, David St John Over sixty selections of the best poetry, essays, and short fiction have been selected out of thousands of nominations from Pushcart staff contributing editors and hundreds of small presses. The result is an introduction to a literary world that few readers have access to--the world where much of today's significant writing is published. |
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... looked were soft heaps of things and expensive surfaces. "Can I help you?" She had strayed too close to one of the ... looked the way she always looked in such stores. Her hair was as lank as if she'd sprayed it with a hose. Her face was ...
... looked were soft heaps of things and expensive surfaces. "Can I help you?" She had strayed too close to one of the ... looked the way she always looked in such stores. Her hair was as lank as if she'd sprayed it with a hose. Her face was ...
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... looked at the way other kids' parents looked at them, that fear and confusion and anger about losing control over this life they had made. When my father talked to me it was just to talk. We went to the Indian museum and looked at oars ...
... looked at the way other kids' parents looked at them, that fear and confusion and anger about losing control over this life they had made. When my father talked to me it was just to talk. We went to the Indian museum and looked at oars ...
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... looked at me and sat up. He rubbed his cheeks then looked at me again. His face was queer, pasty, his hair rumpled and his eyes red. Who won? I asked. He looked at the black screen. I fell asleep at halftime, he said. I started to go ...
... looked at me and sat up. He rubbed his cheeks then looked at me again. His face was queer, pasty, his hair rumpled and his eyes red. Who won? I asked. He looked at the black screen. I fell asleep at halftime, he said. I started to go ...
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