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This is the third issue of Flush Fiction Magazine. Way to go guys!!
Table of Contents December 1, 2001 Volume 1, Issue #3
Carrie Berry ... Darwin:
Scientist or Philosopher Arthur Chappell ... Sampler Jasen Geminini ... Impotence and writer's block Elizabeth
Glixman ... Incisions and Decisions Marc Griffiths ... Full English Friendships Steve Hansen ... Head Lines Joni
Hendry ... A death in white Ryan Mark Kamstra ... tHE aNTE Steve Kane ... Love In The 21st Century #3: The Surrogates
Arthur Kunz ... Darwin's courageous Ellen Parker ... Part 2: The Old King and the Skinny Queen Phil Pisani ...
Me and my Bissell Jeff Rose ... DNA Doesn't Change Gerard Smith ... 'Twas the night after Christmas Denis Taillefer
... Mutiny on the Beagle Bill Wunder ... Word Closet Poetry
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Words of Wisdom: DARWIN THE ANTHROPOLOGIST "Charles Darwin, commonly thought to be an anthropologist,
was in fact the white son of a black sharecropper and a raving lunatic. While visiting London, he roamed the streets in a
long coat killing hookers and passing himself off as part of the Royal family. Now you know the truth." William
La Rochelle
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This is a theme issue that asked the contributors to think about this question: Was Darwin a Philosopher or Scientist?
Some of you answered that question and I thank you. The rest of you are just pawns in this game December plays
with us all. Or something. I love pawns. With horseradish.
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