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My Life in Escrow

Kevin McCulloch

Stories from liminal spaces.

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Briley

Three years ago, I lost a close friend on a cold, clear February morning. My friend’s name was Briley and his beige flag was an obsession with Taylor Swift. Not a Swift-y myself, I tolerated his infatuation just as he tolerated my unhinged ...

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In Bloom

“Wherever you are, there you go,” I told Clark during a routine discussion of our nomadic housing journey. “You realize you inverted the adage,” he replied. I did and I didn’t. But accidental or not, my dyslexic quote contained a truth: I’m...

a year ago
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But the real ones

That poem; a title within a song Sui generis and somehow zeitgeist in a bottle With the cap open And the guts spilling out A foreshadowed fall Into the sand Trying to grasp it As always A Greek siren Fully American now For a few more years ...

a year ago
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“Summer, summer’s almost gone…”

According to Spotify, I listened to “White Dress” by Lana del Rey more times in 2021 than any other song. By a scary margin. I won’t publish the number, but let’s acknowledge it was in the four digits.

a year ago
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