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The Dance I Owe You

Come. Give me your hand. I am asking now, before the music starts, because once it starts I will not ask again. The floor is cold. The floor is always cold at the beginning of a dance like this. You are standing on the other side of the roo...

8 days ago
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I Call her Rose and She Burns for Me

The match head scratches against the strip. The sound is not a sound. It is a memory of every beginning that ever failed to hold. The flame arrives small, blue at the center, yellow at the edges, trembling with the effort of existing. He br...

9 days ago
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The Field I Ran towards You

I. The Minefield, 1864

They have given me no blindfold. This is not mercy. This is the particular cruelty of a man who wants me to see the end coming—each step a question, each question answerable only by the sudden rearrangement of my...

14 days ago
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The Architecture of Madness


Trigger Warning: This piece contains intense imagery of bodily harm, psychosis and depiction of mental illness.

I am the someone they write case studies about and then burn.

I am thirty-seven years old and I have not s...

19 days ago
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Tonight's Dinner is You my Love.


Trigger Warning: This piece contains intense imagery of bodily harm, dissection, and themes human consumption.

A Lover’s Amuse-Bouche

There is a line in the Paul Anka standard, a quivering, desperate plea that is not a...

a month ago
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