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From the Hart

Maximilian Hart

Learning in public with a mix of short fiction, essays about faith & culture, and conversations with cool people about all of the above.

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Half Ain’t Bad

“Mike.”

Mike stared down at the bodies.

“Look at me, Mike.”

The other man, older, waved his calloused and scarred hand in front of Mike’s face, but got no response. He shaded his eyes and squinted up the road at the cloud of dust fading...

a year ago
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What happens

This is my first poem here, I think, unless this counts. I normally write fiction and essays. To get those, subscribe!

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a year ago

The Thorn-Crowned King

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Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.

—Shakespeare, King Henry IV, Part 2, III:1:31

Royalty.

I never thought that would apply to me.

Su...

2 years ago

An Unexpected Podcast

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A good friend of mine (you know who you are!) isn’t much of a reader, but loves audiobooks, so I wanted to record my stuff for him. I have a decent microphon...

2 years ago

The Rain It Raineth

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The rain it raineth on the just
And also on the unjust fella;
But chiefly on the just, because
The unjust hath the just’s umbrella.
—Charles Bowen

At the end of February, Mami gets sick.

Simon...

2 years ago
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    Contemplata aliis tradere. Right now, I'm writing short fiction & about Catholic theology, literature, and gaming.

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