Brevity
A journal of concise literary nonfiction
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micro-essays of less than 750 words, focusing
on intimate detail and subjective point-of-view
In
Issue Three
[Fall 1998] of
BREVITY
:
Janelle M. Masters
talks after love.
John Verlenden
defends Elvis against the Sudanese.
Cynthia Burgess
speaks of sterility.
Jessy Randall
probes embarrassment.
Mary Sojourner
gambles with Wild Rose.
Rob Hardy
tackles soup and adverbs.
Lin Mu
says 'nothing.'
And
Kevin Sampsell
writes of not being there at all.
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