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  FROM THE TITLE PAGE (CLICK ON IMAGE TO DOWNLOAD THE FULL MAGAZINE AS PDF): STRAWBERRY PRESS MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2003 VOLUME ONE ISSUE SIX Volume
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                      Issue Six was sort of hastily constructed. The
                      holidays, as I expected,
                      have made everything a little bit crazy, and
                      there’s been a drop-off of
                      activity here at the press; not to mention my
                      co-editor was out of the country
                      for half the month. No worries. We still
                      prevailed!  This
issue
                      features work by Martin A. David, who has
                      contributed previously to our
                      website, as well as new work by Kyle Ancowitz, a
                      talented up and coming theatre
                      director who works with The Blue Coyote Theatre
                      Group here in New York City.
                      He’s written a perspective on mandatory jury duty,
                      with his usual strangely
                      glib style. Check it out. There
is
                      also an older work by Whit Frazier, excerpted from
                      a longer aborted work (or
                      work-in-progress, however you’d like to look at
                      it.) It’s a blues influenced
                      piece in three parts, and is an entire sub-story
                      to a novella I was working on
                      a few years back. It’s always occurred to me to
                      put the parts of this piece
                      together and see how they work on their own, and
                      this was the perfect
                      opportunity to try just that. I hope you enjoy it. A
                      Merry Christmas to everyone, and a happy New Year
                      as well. The New Year will
                      find Strawberry Press back with a renewed vigor,
                      and possibly a new look.  
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