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CLICKITY CLICK by Harris Tobias
Maybe it came in with the firewood, sleeping in some rotten log until the warmth of the stove revived it and brought it to life. Or maybe it had been dormant in the walls of the old house and it … Continue reading
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A VERY BOSLEY CHRISTMAS by Bosley Gravel
It is Christmas time in Bosleyland . . . The tree is trimmed with bright glossy orbs of preserved reindeer eyes, and fine ornaments are chiseled from their still moist bones. Beneath the tree, boxes of all sizes wrapped up … Continue reading
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IN WINTER’S DEAD HEART by Raymond Marble
Clouds overcast — November gray — tattered boot men stack boxes in the alley behind Goodwill … Old men laugh at small curious jokes and eat hot dogs bought from a vendor. All dreams cease down by the mission as … Continue reading
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