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 Dynamic Media
The main attractions. Make sure you have Flash installed.
16 Animation: Light Headed
Edit category Supplementary Materials Elements that comprise the main content. Pieces of art and prose that went into Dynamic Media presentations.
5 Artwork: "Mouth for War"
 The Hybrid Zine
A literary zine made available both online and in print-your-own PDF form. Each issue will have a new theme and a different editor. Details for each issue will be posted in this folder.
35 Issue 4 Submission Guidelines
Edit category Issue 2: Cockroaches Ate the Ending The second issue of the Colored Chalk, inspired by some advice from Kurt Vonnegut.
8 Print Version, Cover, and Editor's Note
Edit category Issue 1: Two Guys Enter a Bar. One Leaves. The premiere issue of the Colored Chalk lit zine, available both online and as a print-your-own PDF. Enjoy!
9 Print Version, Cover, and Editor's Note
Edit category Issue 3: Life After Fire The third issue. Read it. Love it.
12 Print Version, Cover, and Editor's Note
 Reading material
Registered users are invited to submit non-fiction, opinion, and satire articles for this section.
19 Mockit Science Category Description
Edit category Current Events Articles about what's going on in your neighborhood, surrounding area, country, planet, or universe.
3 Bob Dylan (Live) - Rochester, NY August 30th, 2006
Edit category Expertise Exchange Helpful articles for producing and digitizing artistic mediums.
1 Basic PHP: You Can Digg It!
Edit category Hearts and Minds Discussions of modern culture, philosophy, and human interaction.
5 Eight Reasons To Love Spam Email
Edit category Mockit Science Lamenting wasted research experiments and useless technology.
6 WTF: iGallop
 Random Thoughts
The editor's blog and miscellaneous drivel
8 Pixelated

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Published by Caleb on 2008/7/31 (138 reads)
Life After Fire
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Published by Nikronomican on 2008/7/31 (54 reads)
There’s a man in the phone booth already. Whether he’s dead, that’s 50/50, but the pendulum of drool swaying from his chin means he can probably move. I flip a coin in the hand that’s not holding a bouquet of carnations, kick the door.
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Published by Flash-writer on 2008/7/31 (41 reads)
When torrential rains came, my house flooded. Suffering from flu and high fever, there was little I could do to escape.
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Published by Anthony David [irelocus] on 2008/7/31 (46 reads)
The boy was covered with birds. They found him before the rescue crews had got that far. I managed to get out with my camera but it was all spoilt now, all gone to Hell.
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Published by Wickerkat on 2008/7/31 (35 reads)
I retch into the stained porcelain until my stomach is a twisted knot. Empty now, there is nothing but gasping air, a sheen of sweat coating my forehead.
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Published by Enjoi on 2008/7/31 (76 reads)
He walked down out of the hills, stopping only to wet the handkerchief he had tied around his face to keep from breathing the smoke and ash, his path a broken highway littered with burnt cars and forgotten corpses, his destination nothing but a direction, east, towards the coast, where he could only hope to find someone for a simple greeting...
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Published by CharlesKing on 2008/7/31 (35 reads)
Yellow.

Red.

The colors jump, dance and multiply in the viewfinder of my camera, in and out of focus, zoom and wide angle.
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Published by Monkeywright on 2008/7/31 (39 reads)
We’re standing hand in hand, Mad Molly and I, watching the wreck of the Matilda slowly bubble its way to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. My first thought, standing shivering and wet on the rocks of Marina del Rey, is that this is not as cool as the movies make it seem.
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Published by Joel [magicianactor] on 2008/7/31 (66 reads)
You are so beautiful right now. In the dark. Lying there, still and mysterious on the bed. Still asleep, I want to wake you up to see your magical grin, but a few more moments of peace seem so right.
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Published by Sean P. Ferguson [SeanPFerguson] on 2008/7/31 (91 reads)
Above him, the traffic light blinks with the malaise of worn out souls. Yellow, nothing, yellow, emptiness, yellow, quotations filled with the unsaid words whispered from a single bulb blinking on and off the command, use caution.
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Published by Mgrover on 2008/7/31 (36 reads)
Thomas lay lifeless, like he was taking a nap, on top of the quilt. There was still a faint aura glowing around him, but it kept fading. Eudora, their Himalayan cat, was purring in a ball at his side.
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Published by Keith Haworth [TheProtagonist!] on 2008/7/31 (31 reads)
As the autumn strips the leaves from the trees leaving them naked and magnificent, frozen in their aged beauty, the London fog descends upon the streets. Its pavement cold and frosted.
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Published by Jason M. Heim [jase] on 2008/7/15 (141 reads)
Theme and guidelines for the fourth issue of Colored Chalk Hybrid Zine, edited by Jason M. Heim
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Published by Jason M. Heim [jase] on 2008/5/31 (254 reads)
Cockroaches Ate the Ending
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Published by Miraculousmeaningless on 2008/5/31 (96 reads)
He sits on the hood of a car, exhales sweet smoke that sticks to his teeth and unfolds into the grey sky. Dead leaves and pine cones cover dwindling snow.
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Published by Jason Kane [jasonkane] on 2008/5/31 (87 reads)
I have never been farther south than Roanoke. No farther west than Cincinnati. I met my wife on a Pittsburgh commuter bus. She loved Elvis. The night I proposed I sang As Long As I Have You. It was the first and last time I tried to sing. She remembers it fondly.
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Published by Johncroke on 2008/5/31 (89 reads)
At night, I get lost in piles of mail.
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Published by Justinholt on 2008/5/31 (87 reads)
He toes the bar, tilts to his left, unleashes a deep bass note in ass trombone as he stretches his arms skyward, and plops down on the still-warm stool.
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Published by Nimrod. on 2008/5/31 (77 reads)
The woman at the registry hands me a clipboard, informs me that I will be seen after it’s filled out entirely and already, I’m half set on fucking off.
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Published by Caleb on 2008/5/31 (123 reads)
The following letter was delivered to Derek Fumar two days after his brother’s funeral. No other immediate family attended.
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