New Yorker December 17th, 2007
Jack Ziegler
Letter On Its Way From Omaha To New York
Charles Barsotti
Parting Of The Ways
William Steig
Which Way is Lex?
Jason Adam Katzenstein
On His Way To Stomp Things
Frank Cotham
I Didn't Come All This Way
Ellis Rosen
And, By The Way, There Are A Hell Of A Lot Fewer
William Hamilton
As I Entered The Courthouse This Morning
George Booth
Unencumbered by Huge Pants
Zoe Si
I'm Cabbing Back
Michael Maslin
Hold It, Sweetie, You Forgot Your Heat
Lee Lorenz
When I Get Home
Charles Saxon
Gotta Run, Sweetheart. By The Way, That Was One
Robert Weber
How Could You Just Walk Out On Me Like This?
Robert Leighton
A Limousine Driver Helps A Drunk-looking Ceo Walk
Frank Cotham
Ignore Him. He Just Walks That Way To Bug
Lee Lorenz
Frankly, Jones, The Way Business Is, We Think
Richard Decker
Moses Talks To The Burning Bush
Edward Steed
Ideas In The Form Of An Airplane
Peter C Vey
A Road Sign Saying Truth Points To The Right
Charles Barsotti
Two Staggering Zombies Trailing Behind A Running
David Borchart
The Forces Of Evil
Tom Toro