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Another six line story

Mementos I found the handkerchief in his trousers when I searched through the pockets, before it went into the wash. Delicately laced around the edge and monogrammed J.B., the formerly white cloth was now obliterated by dark, sticky blood. I burned … Continue reading

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A story in six lines

The Day I Died Our village lies about a turbulent river which roils and boils and flashes with the fires of hell as the sucking swells threaten to dispossess us of our homes.  The river draws us to its grinding, … Continue reading

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The Dead-Tossed Waves

Just finished reading the Dead-tossed Waves by Carrie Ryan, her second book.  It was sooo lovely.  Ms, Ryan, my apologies, but I just have to  quote you: I remember my mother telling me earlier that we are nothing more than our … Continue reading

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