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The Memory Bank
Patrick Crawley Derek sat at his desk, filling out the paperwork to get a customer sent their replacement credit card. Suddenly he felt...
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Oct 77 min read


The Unmurder
Mia Huerta She washed up on the riverbank about two miles away from where she was dropped. And thank goodness for that; if it had been...
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Oct 77 min read


Call Me, Taylor!
Kate Maxlow Like any Starbucks card-carrying basic mother in her middle-ish years, Cherie knows that if she and Taylor Swift ever meet,...
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Oct 74 min read


Perfect Vision
David Hutto Apple of my eye you would be, Emilia, you would be, but I never met you. If I only dreamed you, I dreamed you as tall, thin...
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Oct 79 min read


Mismatched
Alan Swyer Steve Adler wasn't the least bit surprised when he received a text from a former screenwriting student named Jerry Berman,...
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Oct 711 min read


The Lead River
Huina Zheng She reread the news report. A hospital in City A claimed the lead levels were normal, while one 300 kilometers away in City B...
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Oct 72 min read


Crossroad
Gregory Smith I was driving home from work late one night. I was a few minutes later than usual because Ralph, one of my co-workers,...
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Oct 715 min read


Memories of Tanamur
John RC Potter There once was a dance club in Indonesia; it was called Tanamur (but, alas, it is no more)… The disco beat. The Jakarta...
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Oct 71 min read


I Remember Puerto Vallarta
John RC Potter Memories. Those distant days. The sun. The sea. The beach. The view. And of course, the music, the Christmas music: Merry...
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Oct 71 min read


Fridge
Bob McAfee My fancy French-doored refrigerator is dying, in stages: six months ago he lost his ice cream, several weeks gone I noticed,...
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Oct 71 min read


How I Met Your Mom
Bob McAfee A man walks into a bar, rough day at his life, looking for a laugh, someone to amuse, better yet, someone to listen while he...
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Oct 71 min read


The Log Days Of Winter
Bob McAfee Did you know the pristine snow that falls today once was bathwater from the Sultan’s seraglio… tomorrow, forming the...
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Oct 71 min read


Godsmell
Ben Nardolilli Comments about a breath are spreading, whose? Not mine, I hold onto it as long as I can while the talk still remains stuck...
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Oct 72 min read


Me Stay In The Whirlwind
Ben Nardolilli The requirement is that you are a fan Of something not held in the closet Under your skin and bones, No matter what gets...
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Oct 71 min read


Extendable Body
Jack Tricarico Something in my eye made the print red Reading about an extendable body Because space provides outlines And time does tend...
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Oct 71 min read


Paper River
Jack Tricarico The gray stripe of your face At low speed circumspection Isn’t the place for pinpoint aura analysis On the ruined page...
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Oct 71 min read


Beheading Barbie
Scott Sharpe Barbie danced naked on the edge of the hot tub. We laughed. The sun was setting over the block wall. I popped Barbie's head...
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Oct 71 min read


A Pigeon In The City
Scott Sharpe The eggs appear through a drip line, watery and saltless; sausage tastes like chemo: metallic spice on a plastic tray....
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Oct 71 min read


Eros In Home Ec
Scott Sharpe Dateline: 7th Grade Re: Love Location: Home Economics class Her name: Cindy Her last name lost— like that night's homework....
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Oct 71 min read


Dear Anna:
Jeffrey Zable I am so sorry that my poems made you feel sad. I would never want anyone to feel sadness as a result of something I’d...
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Oct 72 min read
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