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Garden Scenery

david c. porter

a bleak little furrow in Creation – a high wall and a shadow – an evolving Thing... – new fiction twice monthly, plus poetry, criticism, assorted ephemera

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Truth & Reconciliation

A story about a woman who buys a plastic fern.

My husband died last year. He was an oak of a man. His friends would say he looked like an oil drum. In an emergency, you imagined you could roll him up into a ball and throw him at whatever t...

11 days ago
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Empty Totality

One of the more jarring realities to adjust to when beginning to read poetry seriously, at least for someone like me, who was exposed to a great deal of fiction growing up, but very little verse, is that the standard for what constitutes a...

13 days ago
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Table for One

“Table for one,” he told the hostess.

“Right this way, sir,” she said.

“Thanks,” he said.

She took him to a small, square table in a quiet corner near the back of the restaurant. He took off his coat and hung it on the back of one of the...

25 days ago
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The Fear of Drowning

One of the difficulties in writing about noise, especially wall noise, is the temptation to use the thematics implied by the (at times elaborate) packaging of a given release as the basis for interpretation of the work. To a certain extent...

a month ago
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Night at Sun River

A story about a carjacking.

There was still ice on the ground and it had hardened into bumpy streaks like trails of mucus that had been scraped over the sidewalk. I was walking home from work around ten. My route passed by a gas station, a...

a month ago
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