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thirteenth issue :: March — April 06

End Of the Line by Samuel Clark
A micro fiction piece containing blood, spies, secret notes, and a burning desire for PAYBACK. Short and sweet by this first time rumble author.

Lockdown by Daniel Tricarico
Tricarico brings back ghosts of Columbine with this tense and personal story of our frightening new America. First contribution from this author.

Prince Charming Must Die by H. Kim Lee
No wasted words in this insightful, disciplined look at modern relationships. We also love the title. From another first time rumble author.

The Kindness of Strangers by Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal
An accomplished micro fiction author and poet, Luis brings us another look at the world of mental aberration, gleaned from personal experience in the mental health field. Our reigning King, no one has had more fiction and poetry published in rumble than Luis.

The Passing of Time by Wayne Scheer
Wayne's first micro for rumble. A touching and emotional story of loss, of fumbling towards the light and the edge of despair.

Crystal by Kathryn Dawes
Our poetry contribution for this issue. A haunting poem from Kathryn and an excellent follow-up to her story published in the last issue.

Our History of the Book by Corey Mesler
We found this poem interesting enough to add it as an extra. Is it a poem, or prose, or both? Make up your own mind while you read...

Fog Park by mammuth. Our rumble art contribution for this issue.

Contributor Bios
All about the contributors featured in the thirteenth issue of rumble.