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Made of Words

Jamie

Fiction from an unpublished ape.

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Pressure

A woman in a golden shirt surveyed the scene outside her command window.

“Let’s go,” she said after a long pause.

“Aye,” nodded a man in a blue shirt.

He flipped a control switch between a pulsating panel of multicolored buttons. Flood...

3 years ago
4

The Stompsons

My neighbors were members of a Friday Night Bowling League.

For many, this is an acceptable way of life. Sensible people join a bowling league to gain some respite from the creeping existential dread of cramped New York City walls closing...

3 years ago
3

In the Garden

He was just a man, and this was just a garden.

Until it wasn't.

The leaves on the trees, the petals on the flowers, and the dirt on the ground reminded him he was organic. A separation existed most days. The kind that can be dangerous an...

3 years ago
3

The Card

I unloaded my cart of meticulously selected groceries. I even had a bag of salad mix—heavy on the croutons, light on the lettuce.

But panic set in when I tried to pay. Shit. Where is it? Did it fall on the ground somewhere? Maybe it slipp...

3 years ago
2

Exidia Glandulosa

She was bent like a jagged letter C. Her face worn and leathery. With a quick and practiced maneuver, she sliced the amber mold from an overgrown Sitka spruce and dropped it into a leather bag slung around her stomach. Just a few more and s...

3 years ago
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    Jamie is a user experience writer by day and not a level-headed pragmatist by night. His favorite book is Cathedral by Raymond Carver. He once visited Salem and lived with a witch. Now he writes stories for Made of Words.

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