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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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2 Poems

$100,000 / Sand Castle

$100,000$100,000 maybe that’s all maybe that’s all it takes i mean we’ve all thought about it right for $100,000 it would be tempting you know it would be hard haha no really i’m serious look at me stop looking at th...

5 days ago
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25 Book Ideas

A book that comes in a ring binder with the author and title scribbled in sharpie on the front. All the pages look like they’ve been scanned and xeroxed multiple times. Edition of 50.

A book of poems with each poem printed on a separate sh...

7 days ago
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Dim Red and Sometimes Dim Blue

I felt sick. I fell onto my hands and knees and retched tarry bile thinly onto the floor of the train car. I heard a woman nearby inhale sharply.

“Just ignore him,” a man said to her. “He’s just some random junkie.”

“So that’s who I am,”...

16 days ago
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Fragments on Writing 4

Paul Thek, Untitled (Earth Drawing I) (acrylic on newspaper, c. 1974)

A prefect dream. I’ve found it’s productive for me, as a matter of “craft”, to not really know what it is I am writing, and to know I do not know, and to remain attentiv...

24 days ago
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Ravine Country

A story about a village on a scarred plain.

In a part of the world that’s full of ravines there are three that are around a particular small village. From above, they make a shape resembling an old, broken triquetra with the village at its...

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