Postcard prose – Issue 14 | February 2012
Buttons
by Jennifer Faylor
When she loves someone it’s the worst— they wake each morning to find a new button sewn to their jacket, until one day they’re covered in brightly colored bits of plastic and metal, the occasional pearl button swimming with city light.
The Enemy Tree
by Kirby Wright
Some of the faces have Xed out eyes. Others look like demons. A few remind me of stooges. Who are these people?
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Escape on the Canal
by Addie Zierman
5:30 – Wake your students with the Chinese national anthem. 6:00 – Morning exercises. 6:30 – Breakfast. 7:00 – Class.

