116965
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116943
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We came to the dump at dusk to shoot rats.
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116985
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116954
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...listening to the ache of errs our mouths had become.
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116986
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WANTED: a Muse.
Former Special Forces solider turned poet seeking artistic inspiration. Brunettes preferred but blondes will not be turned away; gingers, however, are out of the question. Must have a voice that sounds like money, a self-destructive tem
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116944
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“Gladys Miller!” the dog shouted. “Live a little. TiVo it.”
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116932
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...Heroin. It helped them get through the tricks and sucked up their flesh.
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116800
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Mayumi could see as far as her eyes could, all the buildings hugged by the trees. Roads stretching outward as if reaching for something far away.
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116832
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116887
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It doesn't take a genius to figure how he sank, in the drink, like Jeff Buckley. Like a stone.
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116853
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The skinny one was kinda cute. He had this little mole over the left corner of his mouth that she just wanted to suck. She kept watching it go up and down as he talked, the way his full lips kept spreading and coming together. She really wanted to kiss…
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116854
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My wife says you can tell the crooks from the cops from the cowboys at the taco truck across the street.
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116800
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Tadd Dameron once described himself as “the most misplaced musician in the business,” and one needn’t call the missing persons bureau to determine that he may have been right.
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116842
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My playing would falter languidly, and transcend itself like a wishful Nocturne
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116800
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My tongue kept me from fitting in with the latinos. I understood little Spanish and spoke even less. No one really believed I was Mexican, and they kept me at a distance.
Or maybe I kept them at a distance. Living with
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116842
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I started walking around the Jube like any other sheep, lemming, or penguin: passing plate glass windows, one after another.
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Early Spring, 1075, Northumbria: Judith, too ashamed to speak, too angry to cry, waves her handmaiden away. She wants no food. Wind drives icy rain across the thickness of…
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116877
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A new philosophy stirs in its surgery.
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116833
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The white Styrofoam box sits on the prep station. It was delivered a few hours earlier. Half awake, I don a black apron and grab a large cutting board. To keep it from slipping, I put the cutting board on a damp towel laid…
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I packed food for a lifetime, clothes and boots, all the guns, and the audio of our poetry...
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1168103
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It ain't the steak, it's the sizzle.
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116843
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the start of what you predicted
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116700
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Mezereon’s giant dragon heart marveled at the girl’s revelations. First, he was heartsick for her and the sad state of things back where she had come to him from. Secondly, he was aghast to learn she was a princess; for even dragons know and respect r
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I loved without marriage and the men loved without divorce and we loved a twenty-four-year-old eating and how gracious she shone over a tame bottle of beer.
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116711
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A famous author and an inspired writer meet at a coffee shop, both looking for inspiration. The patrons there don’t know if this meeting is by accident or design, but they are in awe of Fame.
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116710
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I'm completely naked in an unheated basement, about 40 first year university students, most of them female, are staring at my ridiculous waif-like body.
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1167105
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salmon sits gentler on my palate
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116742
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To be a backup dancer for Billy Ocean; that's all. I had chubby legs like a baby. They turned out akwardly as if I had broken hips but mum said it was just the way I came out and I would grow out of it.
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Emma Louise is walking over a concrete bridge when she spies, out of the corner of her eye, a man fishing, waist deep, in the river tumbling below. She is thinking that the water must be very cold on this autumn day, when she sees an extraordinary thing.
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