Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: July 24, 2019

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Editor’s note: It’s that time of year again: the publication of U.S. 1’s annual Summer Fiction issue means that readers have plenty of short stories and poems to fill their dishes while U.S. 1 takes its annual summer skip week. There will be no paper on Wednesday, July 31; regular weekly publication will resume Wednesday, August 7.

If you’re waiting to do your reading until the annual Summer Fiction reception, mark your calendars for Wednesday, August 21, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the D&R Greenway Land Trust, 1 Preservation Place, Princeton.

Summer Fiction Prose

If It’s Not One Thing …SeymourTranquilityShatteredSal Sells Skee-Ball by the Sea ShoreSize NinesAunt Meghan’s WakeIn Dr. Doranz’s OfficeStill HereThe Thing in the Pine BarrensWhat Will the Neighbors Think?The Alchemist & the BarristerLost ConnectionsTomorrow Is Forever2.6 MilesSo Many Flavors, So Little Time

Summer Fiction Poetry

Bella’s Mother Baking for the Church Bake SaleThe AwakeningWorking on My TanClearingThe Poetry CrimesCarrying Water to My Indian NeighborThe ImmigrantLove Song – Push PlayWill You Hold My Hand?Do Not Delay Downsizing Till You Are OldPiano EaterGarden State SerenadeThe Spirit of Stony Brook BridgeTwinklingPuppy at the BeachA MemoryTenn-e-ssee Gamey‘In lieu of flowers …’By the Time I Bike to Key West

Fast Lane Stories

Eden Autism to Open Adult Day CenterAcquisitions: CMA, Avalon Bay, University SquareOn the Move

Preview of the Arts Stories

Opportunities: Auditions and More

Survival Guide Stories

Perfect Your Pitch & Get Angel FundingMeet the Master of LinkedInResearch in Development

Between the Lines

To the Editor: On Rights

CE – US1

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