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Something To Bury

George Kalantzis

I liked him better drunk. - My ex-wife

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Nothing Important Ever Happens There

Saw this on Instagram.

The idea behind the story scared me more than the image itself.

42 years old and I don’t recognize the texture of reality anymore because everybody’s drowning in noise and maybe I never really did.

Ask any par...

5 days ago
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Voting is Live

I wasn’t sure about this. Started out as a place t share rejected stories with after a massive contest with Chuck P.

Then shit got weird so we wuilt a publication in between everything else. The novel. The work. Life,

Somewhere in the...

10 days ago
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Two Parts

My therapist told me to acknowledge the sides within that want to have a voice.

Come on, doc.

What if I like the dark side? What if I don’t want to call it mental health? Why can’t we just call it life?

You go to work. You answer texts....

14 days ago
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Fiction Is...

There’s no better day to talk about fiction than the one where we celebrate the people who first read it to us. My mother probably did. I just don’t remember much from childhood and you know how that goes. Trauma has this habit of slamming...

17 days ago
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42 & It's Gonna Rain

Since 2019, I’ve sat down and written things on my day of birth. Sometimes useful, mostly not, although thousands of people at one point read my shit on Medium.

Remember when people read long form?

This year is one of the weirdest for me....

23 days ago
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    Marine. MFA student writing a novel. Daughter calls me hero. Therapist on speed dial. Writing is weird.

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