
Suspended just high enough to let the earth do the moving for me. Fiction, Art, Culture, Life & Critters.
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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...
This is the final piece in The Lot, the first volume of SUM FLUX. Read more about this zine and its theme here:
Staring across the long, narrow parking lot that stretches into darkness you mutter, damn it. It looks like a black mouth, the...
My son asked if I’d be able to dance again.
The goal, I told him, is smaller than that. Just to stand. Just to walk across a room without the kneecap floating, without the joint filling like a river after rain. Standing too long can do it....
The women walk up my stairs giggling.
Are they going to laugh at me?
I sit very still, as if I am hiding.
They freeze when they see me. One of them clamps a hand over her mouth.
Then they come closer, whispering to each other. One kneel...
This is a part of ’s “A Day in the Life of a ___Writer”. Find other days here. If you are interested in participating, contact Trevor. I’d like to hear about the days of , , and as well as all you other scribes.
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