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Brain Food for the Starved Mind

Tony LeHoven

Micro stories designed to provoke laughter and thought

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Substack
PricingOnly free issuesPublishesWeekly
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Release

John died last fall but it wasn't until May 16th that someone found his soul. It was wrapped up in rags in a box that also contained a shoe, a stack of doilies, an old magazine, and a partially eaten bag of potato chips.

9 months ago
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4

Hopscotch Serenade

‘Tis the song I pull wither and hitch, a mouse flitting about its homey niche.

10 months ago
3
2

Macho Man

Mack Bolling peed like a girl.

10 months ago
0
1

Just for Now

The ruins of my ex future lay strewn at my feet and the hands of time are not going to pick them up for me. Or, in simpler terms, I am fucked.

a year ago
2
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  • Tony LeHoven

    I have been chosen by an alien space queen to channel secret coded messages to help her in a plan to take over the galaxy. I have joined Substack in hopes of provoking laughter and thought to distract the reader from what is really happening.

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