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  FROM THE TITLE PAGE (CLICK ON IMAGE TO DOWNLOAD THE FULL MAGAZINE AS PDF): STRAWBERRY PRESS MAGAZINE JANUARY 2004 VOLUME ONE ISSUE SEVEN 
 Volume One Issue Seven
                      welcomes
                      in the New Year. We hope everyone enjoyed the
                      holiday season. The holidays have
                      made everything a little bit crazy, and while I’m
                      a big fan of the season, it
                      will be nice to get back to being able to focus on
                      the press, and writing in
                      general.  This issue features work
                      by
                      Brian Schell, who is new to Strawberry Press. He’s
                      written a very funny piece
                      about something we all know something about, which
                      is not having enough money.
                      There is also an excerpt from a longer work by
                      Kiley Jon Clark. It’s a story
                      about growing up in a small town, and the way
                      children perceive adults. Kiley
                      Jon Clark is new to Strawberry Press as well. One
                      of our first writers, Robert
                      Levin, has a piece in this issue, which is funny,
                      surprising and witty. I’m
                      glad to have Robert working with us again.
                      Finally, there is a fiction piece by
                      Johanna Goldstein, a talented young writer from
                      the Washington, DC area. I’ve added a perspective
                      on
                      Tarantino’s first film in six years, Kill Bill:
                      Volume One. It’s
                      a short piece, and I think it had to be. Kill
                        Bill isn’t a film that’s
                      easy to talk on and on about. Check it out. I’m
                      pleased with this issue, and I
                      hope you will be too.  
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