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Trampoline

Trampoline Lynn Mundell __________ They’re at Jimmy and Leila’s recommitment ceremony, jumping up and down like cartoon kangaroos on the kids’ backyard trampoline, and it’s just like it used to be, years ago, at her place, their moms hanging out the kitchen window, smoking cigs like twin dragons, yelling be…

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Name in the Sand

Name in the Sand Divyank J __________ The water cut the sand and went back to the ocean, erasing our names. __________ Divyank J is a writer from Udaipur, India. He has been featured in several anthologies, journals and magazines such as Notions of Living, Notions of Healing, Chariots of…

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Overlapping Definitions of Infinity

Overlapping Definitions of Infinity Carol Dorf __________ In childhood infinite time is waiting and waiting and waiting for something to happen – when reaching the moment of the dripping ice cream cone takes one forever two forevers three forevers more – while in adult life there is the infinity between…

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Blue Laws

Blue Laws Amy Barnes __________ The milk that Ellie still expresses, ounce by precious ounce – is so translucent that it’s almost Delft or sky azure, a faint hint of color glowing like radioactive, futile tactile milk, the liquid of a failed, but obedient woman – the kind that observes…

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The Wasteland

The Wasteland Prosper C. Ìféányí __________ And then Astrid, after being asked by his children for the umpteenth time what fate was, sculpted an imaginary face from the innermost thickness of a smoke rising skywards from the great wasteland, and said: there is life, and then there is death, what happens…

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Plotting

Plotting Grant Faulkner __________ A wise writer once said that “the king died, and then the queen died,” is a story, but that “the king died, and then the queen died of grief,” now that was a plot, except the king died of a heart attack while in amorous congress…

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Letter from the Guest Editor

Letter from the Guest Editor Taylor Mahone __________ Somehow, it’s summer again. Last summer, I thought about moments and their endings all the time. Where coasts dip off to, the tip top of the peaked heights of the dunes, the precise moment when the slow, melty burn of the sunset…

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One-Sentence Stories, Jun ’24

One-Sentence Stories: Summer I, 2024 Editor: Vallie Lynn Watson Managing Editor: Abbie Skinner Guest Editor: Taylor Mahone Assistant Editors: Karris Rae, Aiman Tariq, Taryn White, Meilyn Woods Editorial Assistants: Mia Bonds, Alexandria Knight Victoria de Benedicty, UNTITLED Letter from the Editor by Vallie Lynn Watson Letter from the Guest Editor…

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Letter from the Editor

One-Sentence Stories Letter from the Editor Vallie Lynn Watson __________ First year: fabulous! __________ To learn more about submitting your work to Boudin or applying to McNeese State University’s Creative Writing MFA program, please visit Submissions for details.

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Michael Robins

Michael Robins Michael Robins is the author of five books of poetry, most recently The Bright Invisible (Saturnalia Books, 2022). His recent work has appeared or is forthcoming in Puerto del Sol, The Common, New England Review, and Poetry magazine. He lives in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where he teaches in the MFA program at McNeese State University. Visit…

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