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The Semicolon Affair

Tamara

A rendez-vous for fiction, intimate tales, narrative experiments, and fragments that refuse the clean fullstop.

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Latest Issues

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The Distance Between Us

“Dorigen of Bretaigne Longing for the Safe Return of Her Husband”, 1871, by Edward Burne-Jones (byronsmuse.wordpress.com)

8 days ago
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The Graile Affair

The controversy began on a Wednesday, when Dr. Helena Voss discovered that the word “plenivar” had no definition.

15 days ago
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The Interval Between Heartbeats

“Man at the Crossroads”, 1934, by Diego Rivera (dailyartmagazine.com) — a worker stands at the centre of a cosmic control panel, surrounded by telescopes, microscopes, and machinery on one side, and scenes of human struggle and possibility ...

22 days ago
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The Geometry of Smoke

The dragon lived in a house made of clocks. Not a cave, a house, with seventeen rooms and a kitchen that faced north. The clocks never told the same time. Some ran backwards. Others had stopped at moments that hadn’t happened yet.

a month ago
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  • Tamara

    Skeptical empiricist and flâneur-reader, committed to getting very deep into an idea.

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