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It’s 4:15 by Dylan Fisher
It’s 4:15 AM — and Debbie (who works graveyards for the Fire Department, quiet, young) is on the phone. “The house,” she says, “will be in ashes by the time […]
Sine of the Sea (II) by Clare Boerigter
The Ama taught Sine how to hold the air in his lungs, how to bear the dark and bitter cold. They were middle-aged, old, small women on the beaches, their […]
Cinema Haiku by Zack Rogow
Cinema Haiku Now the next audience settles in to laugh at the same movie