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  1. Volume 1, Issue 2: Prose — Passengers Journal

    It is one of your charms, but I shall be glad to see the intensity born of confidence. Some readers may find Michael’s letters over-wrought, “corny,” as he puts it, but I find them charming, smart, funny. …

  2. Volume 2, Issue 3: ProsePassengers Journal

    “I could probably use that on the subway, when I’m on my way to work.” “What do you do?” the boy asks her. Clearly, he’s not only smart, Laura thinks, but also perceptive: he’s picked up on the fact that it’s …

  3. Volume 4, Issue 3: Prose — Passengers Journal

    They were nondescript and smart, like Columbo, they were aloof and smart like Spock, they were funny and smart like Johnny Carson, while the men in my family were quiet, never revealing themselves.

  4. Volume 2, Issue 7Passengers Journal

    Lana Eileen The Language of Water (Cover Image) M. Patrick Riggin Mors Iustia Berin Aptoula Bella Donna 2 Yarden Tsfoni In the Town of Diners and Pomegranates Ayshe-Mira Yashin The World - …

  5. Volume 1, Issue 4: Prose — Passengers Journal

    If she is smart, she can stretch the water out for quite some time. She will travel at night and sleep during the day, under her tarp. Catherine has a plan, as hairbrained as it might be. The Skycatcher is …

  6. Volume 3, Issue 3: Prose — Passengers Journal

    He’s so smart with books, with numbers and math. Smarter than me in so many ways. The things that make such quick sense to him have always been so hard on me. I want to cry, but I’m laughing. “You …

  7. Volume 4, Issue 4 - Passengers Journal

    Michael Montlack Questions My Father Asked Watching This Old House Malik Thompson Rupture Suzannah Watchorn Echolocation Ximena Keogh Serrano Because I Cannot Stay Michael T. Young …