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Friends of Mine

Ivan J. Kirk

Short stories about weird people in bad places

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He is almost there. The trick is to hook the sheaf of papers before raising the length of wire across it like a paperclip. This way the wire should press the pages flat while shielding them from the underside of Lee’s door. Unfortunately th...

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The Real Vivarium

Loneliness had a way of being absorbed in the miles of dry sclerophyll. There was no point in wishing for anything else. The closest neighbour, an unreconstructed Pedder Dam greenie, no longer invited herself over for coffee. Cherie had att...

2 years ago
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Of course we all know
that the things we can buy
with the proceeds from larping
as one of those guys from
the class system days who
w...
2 years ago
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The Anecdote

I swam with a shark once. In high school P. E. we would be driven to the beach and taught to surf. This time, a rip pulled me away from the others, and when the teacher signalled for us to leave the water I was far away. Fortunately I...

2 years ago
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Priory Road

There were many little things that Brayden liked to say. No such word exists as gaslight. Anya Taylor-Joy is attractive because she looks like a prey animal. Sushi is a kind of pie and that’s why I have it with sauce. Somewhere in the histo...

2 years ago
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    A writer living in northern Tasmania. Pursuing a vision for the short story until the spring runs dry.

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