
Lottery Poetry
No business felt more ridiculous, in those spring days of the pandemic, than fortune-telling did
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No business felt more ridiculous, in those spring days of the pandemic, than fortune-telling did
Read MoreSometimes a little vigilante justice is the sweetest revenge
Read MoreIn this short story, set in 1372 AD, an anchoress departs on an epic journey
Read MoreA short story about climate anxiety and an anthropological research trip gone awry
Read MoreIn this short story, a lobster walks into a bar to reflect on the deaths of his fellow sea creatures
Read MoreIt’s true: Laura listens well and says just enough at the right times. Geoff has even seen her do this and thought nothing of it. Still, he senses an undertone in Marcus’s gratitude
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