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The Five and Dime

Avery Gregurich

A sporadic establishment situated in the guts of Midwestland. Mainly stocking short fiction, essays, fanaticisms, and other inquiries into music, film, and whatever culture means. It's cheap, and always aims to please.

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Latest Issues

I is Another

The car crash starts just after four in the morning and the county road is all covered in snow so I am driving towards the lights of the tractor factory and the interstate beyond and it’s silent in the car and I am thinking about the road a...

4 months ago
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Down and Out At The Horse Track

Illustration by Sara Williams

Post time at the horse track is six p.m. sharp, and I’m sitting in the Finish Line Show Lounge, wishing that I still drank.

Instead I’m drinking my casino drink. My new casino drink. I used to have a differe...

9 months ago
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Willie in the Bardo

I am not feeling much like an outlaw at the Outlaw Music Festival.

Maybe it’s the $21 beers, or the Mosh Burger™ with its meat patties that are “built to thrash,” or the even the omni-present ad for the latest Citibank credit card. (Scan...

10 months ago
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Thumper

I ran over a Bible with my car.

It was early in the morning, out on the county highway, somewhere between the tractor plant and the boarded up waterpark off the intestate.

It sounded like I hit a possum: hollow, almost far away. Like cong...

a year ago
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Inquiry: Atlas

I’ve been looking for Atlas, Illinois, my entire life.

For years, my daily commute involved turning east at the four-way stoplight in the center of this unincorporated town in the western part of Pike County, about 100 miles from St. Loui...

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