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A Saucer-full

A Saucer-full

Creative non-fiction as a new endeavor after realizing all my fiction has been pretty much creative non-fiction anyway.

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The Bear and the Bobcat

We heard about Tristan’s death via a customer of the dive bar I was working in at the time in New York City. It was in a newspaper. He assumed I already knew. I did not. Rich did not. We did not.

2 months ago
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Dear Tristan

He was found in the bathtub on the second floor. There was blood everywhere, a shotgun on his lap and the top of his head, for the most part, gone missing. His right eye was draped unceremoniously over what was left of its respective chee...

4 months ago
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Dear Tristan,

There wasn’t really anywhere else to go after Paris. Rich and I, ultimately, had no choice but to go home. Without a proper visa, you can’t work in Europe. We didn’t know we’d be there as long as nearly a year. We went home to where our stu...

4 months ago
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Dear Tristan,

Amsterdam. Nearly broke. Bought two train tickets, anyway, knowing we’d be relying on you for somewhere to sleep that night. You said you’d be arriving at seven?

5 months ago
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