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Blackwater Tango
by
Lisa Polisar
Blackwater Tango

12gauge fiction

2003

Postcard from the Rape Hotel by Stephanie Dickinson

The Female Riddle Mixed With a Hurculean Task by Erin Jourdan

Subway Politics #1 by Marni Borek

Beneath the Shingles by Derek White

The Ring by Nathan Leslie

why

Fly Catcher by Paul A. Toth

In the Head by M.J. Moye

Bald Wig by Stephen F. Anderson

Warm or Cold or Dead by Derek Kittle

2002

Lost and Found by Lisa Polisar

"... Three days ago I stood in the loft of my South Dakota barn marveling at the tininess of my world.  Now, in a foreign country halfway up some nameless mountain, I stared at the man’s leathery nose, broken in two places, and began to feel seventy-two hours’ worth of fatigue."

2001

Salvation by Ray Norsworthy

Findings in the Biological Utilisation of Quantum Non-Locality by Stephen Moss

A Melancholy Chime by Daniel A. Olivas

No Extra Charge by James Francis Haggerty

That's Me by Christopher Farling

Life on Earth: A Fairy Tale by Karl E. Birmelin

Sniper by A. McIntyre

The Other Tadzio by Sydney Harth

Cul De Sac by Michael Hansen

Unclogging Love Part II by David LaBounty

Quack by A. J. Kleinman

More fiction to come...

#18 - 19 (September- October)

Chapter One, New Novel (an installment) by Jerry Holt

12 Gauge is very proud topublish the first installment of Jerry Holt’s novel (or mystery). We’ll be publishing thework (along with the title) as it is written. The work is a sequel to the author’s award winning novel, Killing of Strangers, starring the same narrator, detective Sam Haggard.

Bullies in school cafeteria: Freaky Love by Chris Ringler

A lost hat, an impending marriage, and a trapeze lesson: Flying Trapeze by Josh Woods

#16 - #17 (July - August) Summer Issue

Canned Quail by Douglas Light

Gas Leak by Anthony Neil Smith

#14 - #15

Aidan Baker's The Auction: "That is how it happens. Someone goes away and you learn. Learn something about yourself and the world. Like when my older brother Don went to war and I loved him only as a younger sister could but he never came back. I learned then about love and about war and about dying. I learned again about love when he- not Don, him, he, my him- passed on."

Jerry Holt's No Change : "Killeen now recommenced to fret about AIDS, even though he had done nothing to get it.  Not quite true. There had been that pitiful series of liaisons now eleven years ago with the graduate student in Library Science.  She had offered something like diversion at the time: desultory couplings in freeway motels whose gaudy curtains didn't quite shut out the dying sunlight of late afternoons..."

#13

Lisa Smith's Parting Gifts
Paul Sawyer's Gimlets

Issue 11-12

Jerry Holt's Distance Learning
Mark Mordue's Pissing in the Wind

Erik Seadale's Good Life

Issue 10

Colin Shea's Immortality
Stephen Stringer's Continental Java

Issue 9:

Bart Andrew Colen's The Mister Belle 8000
Mark Ostrowski's Lock, Cock, and Barrel
Matthew Leibel's Naming Robots
Erik Seadale's Shoe Story
George Bricker's Streamlining
Greg Farnum's The Event (Chapter 1: The Thing)

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