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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Ruminations #1
​Someday, sooner than I would like, I am going to be a grandfather, complete with that unsettling ring of mortality that follows the birth of a grandchild. And I will be in the position of relegated authority of telling stories, … Continue reading
Posted in Essay, Something Else
Tagged age, experience, explanation, grandparents, lies, Life, politics, senility, storytelling
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Petrified baggage. Old as time and about as compelling as a roadkill soap opera. Doesn’t help you cant get rid of it. Doesn’t hurt to try until you find out it’s you with the dishwater. Ah, well, no use in … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Fiction, fiction
Tagged a laugh, buildings, city, cityscape, death, eternity, falling, hell of a way to go, jump, Life, regret, suicide, swallowed by the wind
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