
Suspended just high enough to let the earth do the moving for me. Fiction, Art, Culture, Life & Critters.
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Since Don died, Doris filled her days feeding the ever-growing number of cats and tending her rose bushes, the only thing she’d ever really been good at, she thought.
She played the one song she knew on the electric piano her grandson gave...
Another summer, another heatwave. This one is shaping up to outdo all the others. I wanted you all to read this again and feel appropriately sorry for me.
Also included: a link to a new, slightly silly piece of fiction I published yesterda...
Yeah, I’ve heard of Elliot Thorne, sure. I’m almost positive that he was in my AP Chem class. Oh wait, that was Elliot Kahn, but hold on. Oh, I do have a flash of him. Okay, so that’s him. That’s definitely him.
I think he was kind of stal...
This week: Midnight Vault is finally out in hardcover, is filling up with Waffle House stories, the Rejects contest wrapped up, and a martial arts master in Bordeaux appears to have released some sort of creative dragon into my skeleton....
What follows is a small fable inspired by the extremely well-meaning Rejects contest that , , and put together.
Now, to be clear, the metaphor does not extend fully onto George’s person. George is not in fact a tiny Frenchman living ben...
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