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The First Combination Special Video Contest


When Red Blood Cells Leak
by Anne McMillen

For Unlikely 2.0's second chapbook, we are pleased to present the poetry of Anne McMillen, the old-school Unlikely Stories contributor formerly known as Annie M. Introducing When Red Blood Cells Leak, a beautifully ugly journey into hatred of the self, hatred of the other, and too much sex with both. Graced with Matt Sesow's oh-so-appropriate cover image of a woman with projectile nipples attacking a small bird, this chapbook will leave you with the uncomfortable, guilty feeling that all modern human interaction should.

To view When Red Blood Cells Leak, you'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free download. When Red Blood Cells Leak is formatted to be seven inches wide and 8.5 inches high. In order to print it out as a booklet, you will need to use legal-sized (8.5"x14") paper.

When Red Blood Cells Leak
for screen viewing, 218k
for printout as a booklet, 205k


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Check out the web site of cover artist Matt Sesow.


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