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Gemorabilia

Gem Carter

Join me on my journey to collect the fictionalized memorabilia of my life: experimental drabbles, micro/flash pieces, short stories, and my biggest project yet — the novel. Embrace the speculative/the abstract/the metaphysical.

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fermi's paradox

The Fermi paradox, he says, is a contradiction between probability and the evidence presented to us from the Void. The Void is the macrocosm of the universe, and the probability that we’re not the only ones in it is presumed to be quite hig...

8 months ago
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the subversive devotion of an atheist's daughter

All this time, Shai wanted to be exactly like him and she didn’t even know it.

9 months ago
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An open letter to death, my little sister, or a lonely washed up god

I am writing you in the valley of my quarter-life crisis to inform you that I have made peace with your existence. You’ve managed to win my faith from me, just as you have everything else. It was hardly a masterful game; we’ve played far to...

9 months ago
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My father plays dead nocturnes

> It is dreadful when something weighs on your mind, not to have a soul to unburden yourself to. You know what I mean. I tell my piano the things I used to tell you.

a year ago
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