Short Fiction The Quiet Man by Maurice Walsh “Shawn Kelvin, a blithe young lad of 20, went to the States to seek his fortune. And 15 years thereafter he returned to his native Kerry, his blitheness sobered and his youth dried to the core, and whether he had made his fortune or whether he had not no one could be knowing for certain. For he was a quiet man, not given to talking about himself and the things he had done.” Why Can’t He Be You by Eve Tushnet / From the journal Dappled Thing’s Fifth Anniversary Issue “Oh, Nina, you haven’t signed up yet-can you take one of the,” and Dorrie was turning the clipboard toward me with her usual unhappy smile, “morning slots?” “Sure. Where is this place?” Cigarette. Cigarette. Cigarette!” “It’s a Planned Parenthood on 17th Street. There’ll be a carpool if you want.” Reviews & Interviews Lars Walker reviews I, Sniper by Stephen Hunter “Yet another Bob Lee Swagger novel from Stephen Hunter, and let me tell you, this one’s a dandy.” Madeline Goes to Washington “Meghan Cox Gurdon reviews four illustrated books for


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