“Indexers in Love,” by Mary Cresswell
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Each joke is a crack of thunder, a rupture in the sky’s grammar. Punch lines Spider across, fissuring, logic. Here’s the trick: The surface is so thin tha t bit s of outer- space leak i...
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While Tolstoy wrote outdoors, his goat would eye him suspiciously, making sure he wrote nothing that was anti-goat, although usually the goat (whose name happened to be Ivan) wasn’t quite sure he...
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Sometimes I ask myself if it meant anything at all—me, you, the roast chicken, those two years together that now feel murky and placed under thick fog. You driving to work after one hour of sleep, week...
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I must confess I am not quite so Nice, To Damn all little Gallantries for Vice –Sarah Fyge, “The Repulse to Alcander” I can’t remember my dreams but they leave me bathed in sweat. Maybe...
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