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DINNERTIME by Rick McQuiston
I’d never noticed it before, the way my wife’s left eye twitches ever so slightly when she smiles. Don’t ask me how I never noticed it until now. I like it though, it gives her character. Makes her human…well, almost. “Do you … Continue reading
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THE ROAST by Ron Koppelberger
She found the novelty of cooking the salmon colored chunk of meat to be a welcome offence, a check in lieu of the crime. The mythology of gods and dreamy provocations — the scent of roast scum, the hopeful rose … Continue reading
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CONSUMED by Donald Willard
It was a distortion, a hiccup, a spasm. Nothing more than that, I think. But in the space of an instant, great changes. It was like the feeling you get down that first hill of a roller coaster…well, no, not … Continue reading
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