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Taddle Creek No. 9 (Christmas, 2002)

Christmas, 2002

Vol. VI, No. 1, Whole Number 9

Ken Tobias, 1965. Photograph by Ian MacEachern (originally miscredited).
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About the Type

About the Type

The rebirth of Stillson.
by Taddle Creek

The Ephemera

· Christmas, 2002
‘Wiggie Waiter Bites into Millions!’ Said the News

‘Wiggie Waiter Bites into Millions!’ Said the News

by Kristi-ly Green

The Fiction

· Christmas, 2002
The First Rule

The First Rule

by Jay Pinkerton

The Fiction

· Christmas, 2002
Whoredom

Whoredom

An excerpt.
by Tamara Faith Berger

The Fiction

· Christmas, 2002
The Rat

The Rat

by Andrew Pyper

The Fiction

· Christmas, 2002
Hot or Cold

Hot or Cold

by Rose Hunter

The Fiction

· Christmas, 2002
Steak and Eggs

Steak and Eggs

by Jessica Westhead

The Fiction

· Christmas, 2002
Two Stories

Two Stories

by Sonja Ahlers

The Fiction

· Christmas, 2002
The Testimony of Carl Sanders, Inventor of the Microchip

The Testimony of Carl Sanders, Inventor of the Microchip

by Anonymous

The Fiction

· Christmas, 2002
The Portal

The Portal

by Alan Hunt

The Comix

· Christmas, 2002
What’s the Frequency, Joe?

What’s the Frequency, Joe?

Meet Joe Matt, indie comics’ answer to nerd rock.
by Conan Tobias

The Profiles

· Christmas, 2002
Aesthetics

Aesthetics

Karen Eull bridges the gap between old-school art and modern technology.
by Conan Tobias

The Gallery

· Christmas, 2002
Lapse

Lapse

by Kevin Connolly

The Poems

· Christmas, 2002
Road Signs

Road Signs

by Dayle Furlong

The Poems

· Christmas, 2002
Broken Love Poem

Broken Love Poem

(For Glen Gould)
by Alexandra Wilder

The Poems

· Christmas, 2002
The Inevitability of Time

The Inevitability of Time

by Victoria Ward

The Poems

· Christmas, 2002
Apostrophe (You Are Entirely Happy With Your Poem)

Apostrophe (You Are Entirely Happy With Your Poem)

From the Apostrophe Engine.
by Bill Kennedy and Darren Wershler-Henry

The Poems

· Christmas, 2002
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