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Retraction: “Memorable Times With Ivan”

This post that was previously published brought about some confusion on who wrote Letter from Provinceton and who wrote New York 1960. This is a loving tribute from  Bridget Galway to Ivan Wendell...

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Letter from the Editor

Dear readers, I feel  like I have been gone for a while now, though I am still writing every day.  I am glad you come and check this out, I listen to every word you have to say, the truth is at the end...

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The Giving Tree by Leah Barsanti

The Giving Tree Eloise was a tree. She grew tall and strong and green feet roots sprouted leg trunks sprouted branch body and branch arms sprouted leaf head and hair. Eloise was a tree. James was a...

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Re: Introduction by Jason Wright

Hello, In case you haven’t seen me lately, I would like to reintroduce myself. My name is Jason Wright and I am the editor and founder of Oddball Magazine.   I just want to RE: introduce myself. I...

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The Third Annual Oddball Christmas Story- The Lonely Boy on Christmas by...

  There once was a town it seemed that was always cold. Even when it was warm it still was always cold. The people were mean. The people weren’t green. The people weren’t clean. They all forgot their...

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Memorable Times With Ivan (Poems by Ivan Wendell Hubbard and Bridget Galway)

Letter  from  Provincetown   the beauty of this place is beyond me   reds and blues      of the morning sky then      how high white in the sky the sun stands   you  get grays off the water...

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The lonely boy on christmas

There once was a town it seemed that was always cold. Even when it was warm it still was always cold. The people were mean. The people weren’t green. The people weren’t clean. They all forgot their...

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