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Short Fiction
In the Garden of Ibn Ghazi
It gave me a queer feeling—one I’ve never been able to fully shake. I know that’s a huge statement for something that must seem so
Strange. Surreal. Shocking. Beautiful.
Strange. Surreal. Shocking. Beautiful.
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It gave me a queer feeling—one I’ve never been able to fully shake. I know that’s a huge statement for something that must seem so
Later that night on his flight home, Chad gulped a third Merlot. His head pounded and his eyes burned. Even if the department voted for
I may have looked meek, but the cliff they left me on was intimidating, and being pushed off a ledge by invisible hands is not
In the darkness, the mountain looked like one endless shadow through which she moved, a shadow herself. A shade. A ghost. She didn’t doubt she
I wish I could point to some spectacular origin story that set this in motion. A sudden total eclipse of the sun, bite from a
On the first day of the second thaw after her mother’s death, Lamia’s father disappeared. The canoe, too. The place where it had been stored
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