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“Shrine” by Dick Bentley
We’re going to Boyne to ski? Got lost around Indian River? The snow’s thickening on the road. Robbie says, “We’re not going to make it up there tonight.” He’s tired from all the beers, plus we’ve been passing a little ganja around the car, the four of us. The smoke’s quite thick and the car…
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Breaths
Breaths 2018 Flash Fiction Contest Winner by Leslie Doyle 1. “Hold your breath.” She was shocked by the cold when her head went under. She hadn’t felt it when they waded in, even when they got waist deep and the water crept up to her stomach, but the moment the leader held her shoulder in…
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Cold Moon
Cold Moon by Kathryn Merwin If you had your way, we would speak through the spirit board. I bury the planchette under my pillow.
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Shouldn’t Have
Shouldn’t Have by Samantha Kolesnik Aunt Marty’s new apartment is smaller than the one she had up in the city, the one that gathered dust and spiders in all the unused places. My aunt perches on her cheap wicker couch and surveys the small space.
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The Death of Sargon the Gardener
The Death of Sargon the Gardener by Reilly Cox
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Sargon Goes Westward
Sargon Goes Westward by Reilley Cox It is unclear if the cactus were in bloom,
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Sargon Names All the Tomatoes in Existence
Sargon Names All the Tomatoes in Existence by Reilly Cox
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The Day of His Death
The Day of His Death by Todd Copeland He desired the sky to be overcast when that day finally came, a light gray from horizon to horizon
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How bodily they made Diana
“How bodily they made Diana” by Katherine Kim How bodily they made Diana on the altar I left my price bone, tooth, fin, stone
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Eddas in the Kitchen
“Eddas in the Kitchen” by Marion Deal Sing the lays of old slip an edda or two beneath the tongue to dissolve (the body of seared hero)