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Eighty-Sixed: Chapter 32 - The Boat
The girl in the boat was drenched from bleeding. The wound — if there was only one wound — looked to be a slash just above her clavicle on the right…
Mar 15
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Eighty-Sixed: Chapter 31 - Harbash
Prematurely gray hair had goaded Dr. James Harbash since his early twenties. A man of science even at that point in life, he believed appearances should…
Mar 8
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December 2023
Eighty-Sixed: Chapter 31 - In-Law
A pair of hunch-shouldered old men stood on a driveway in the early morning summer, peering with admiration under the hood of what should have been an…
Dec 2, 2023
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November 2023
Eighty-Sixed: Chapter 30 - Empty
Though she fit once more into her original sixteen-year-old body, wearing it like an old suit, with thin bony arms, a sharp angular jawline, and a face…
Nov 3, 2023
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August 2023
Eighty-Sixed: Chapter 29 - Mass Hallucinations
Peter was on the air again, feeling more alive than he could ever remember. He peered into the shiny black circle at the center of the monstrous…
Aug 25, 2023
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Eighty-Sixed: Chapter 28 - Baggage
Sunlight seeped between the slatted blinds, first as thin narrow lines before lengthening into wide arcs projected upon the walls like luminescent…
Aug 16, 2023
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Eighty-Sixed: Chapter 27 - Raging Currents
Other names and faces and memories flooded into Frankie’s mind during those first few days. At first, all his thoughts were like liquid that would…
Aug 8, 2023
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Eighty-Sixed: Chapter 26 - Busy Signals
David was stuck. He was stuck trying to reconcile his last memories of saying goodbye to Olivia and the kids, of having just recently buried his mother…
Aug 3, 2023
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July 2023
First Drafts, Latest Drafts
Of delays, drafts, process, and fighting perfectionism
Jul 1, 2023
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May 2023
Eighty-Sixed: Chapter 25 - The Wake
The deviled eggs were generously sprinkled with too much paprika and diced green onions. The spice had darkened with time, leaving dark maroon patches…
May 20, 2023
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Eighty-Sixed: Chapter 24 - Rotary Dial
As she grew older, somehow Tabitha Small’s ears and cheeks no longer radiated bright pink — almost neon — whenever she was embarrassed, answered a…
May 13, 2023
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Eighty-Sixed: Chapter 23 - World Clock
The thin black man, Dr. Adrian Parsons, couldn’t stop shuffling his hands. He nervously interlocked his long, bony fingers and then stretched them out…
May 6, 2023
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