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Sara Kliti
Leslie Boroczk
Nancy Pettinicchio
The Peacock Man Jennifer Muir
Kaitlyn Flannagan
Leslie Boroczk
Niedobitek In fifth grade I ate rotten meat because a ten year old cannot hate themselves. In sixth grade my dad left for the sixth and the final time and I started blacking out from trying to hunt him down. In seventh grade I walked down train tracks singing “I’m going to Chicago� because home it decorated my body with little red lines. In eighth grade I was sent to a white building for people that try to die because it turns out a ten year old can hate themselves.
Niedobitek In fifth grade I ate rotten meat because a ten year old cannot hate themselves. In sixth grade my dad left for the sixth and the final time and I started blacking out from trying to hunt him down. In seventh grade I walked down train tracks singing “I’m going to Chicago” because home it decorated my body with little red lines. In eighth grade I was sent to a white building for people that try to die because it turns out a ten year old can hate themselves. Amanda Grabowski
Amanda Grabowski
Nancy Pettinicchio
JANUARY
2014 EDITORS
KAITLYN FLANNAGAN SARA KLITI
CONTRIBUTORS Leslie Boroczk KAITLYN FLANNAGAN Amanda Grabowski SARA KLITI JenNIFER Muir Nancy Pettinicchio
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