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Mary T. Sepulveda lives with her large and chaotic family, who don’t realize that every move they make is fodder for her stories. Her poetry has appeared in Northwest and the Poets’ Forum. She lives in Oregon City, Oregon, where she writes at night and works as a welder by day.
You have probably never used a map like this before. Read it carefully, and know where you are starting from.
February 1995Bobby and I were tired. His family was visiting for a week, and we’d been up late every night since they arrived. I realize now Bobby’s parents hated him. I don’t know why.
July 1993Has something we published moved you? Fired you up? Did we miss the mark? We’d love to hear about it.
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