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18 February, 2016
I was a literary snob: low culture, high culture, and Southern Culture on the Skids
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I didn't get this here baby just a choppin' on wood. -- "Voodoo Cadillac", SCOTS But it's writing, damn it, not...
06 January, 2016
Don't get no respect: back to school, wobbly-style
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I'm heading back to campus today to line up the last bit of what I need to do in order to teach on Thursday. Between the usual declin...
09 March, 2012
Boone On The Move (Curse of the Ten)
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S he calls me and it breaks my heart all over again. Fuck what they say about better to have loved and lost. Fuck what they say life being a...
02 November, 2011
Sketch of The 21st Century Underground Man
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Chuck woke up in the morning resolved to do something entirely different and new from the entirely new and previous he had attempted to do o...
19 October, 2011
A Sketch of Division Street
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The trailer court was up on the hill and off to the left at the end of Division Street. You have to drive past the cemetery on Bone Hill an...
28 August, 2011
Daguerreotypes:Leon and Delilah's Night Out
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L eon wandered the dark narrow bar, telling people who didn't know him he just got out of prison – 5 months – and would they buy him a d...
25 August, 2011
The Transfiguration of Rufus Skeen, Chapter 2, Part 1
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H is family's farm was part of the most fertile section of Seven Hills Valley. His father often sat around after supper was finished, p...
19 August, 2011
The Rose Tattoo (Or, Sketch of One of God's Little Left Overs)
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Strictly speaking, Simpson was not a complicated person. He woke up each day ten minutes before his alarm clock sounded. He showered quickly...
22 July, 2011
The Transfiguration of Rufus Skeen I: Rufus Recalls His First Baptism
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Rufus recalled his baptism. He had been 9 years old. It felt like the right thing to do – to stand up in front of his father, his mother, hi...
13 June, 2011
Oompa: Part, The 3rd
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After a considerable amount of groaning and several severely patronizing chastising remarks from Shakir, Stanley led the Westerner off to t...
18 May, 2011
Open Letter to the Alumni Association
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Dear Sanctimonious Leeches and Intellectual Parasites: I would very much like to thank you for the glossy quarterly publication in which you...
27 April, 2011
Excerpt From The Muckraker's Chronicle: It's Hard To Be Humble
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Denise. That was her name. It stuck with me. It woke me up at night. Denise Gunnersaun, the woman who hanged herself in the Arliss County Ja...
18 April, 2011
Brief Introduction to A Biography of Ill-Fate: Gibbleflugen's Gambit, by Halstead Mamby, PhD
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Professor Wilhelm Gibbleflugen (1849-1920?) was an obscure German Historian who lived during the later part of the 19 th and early part of ...
11 April, 2011
Doc Gimley's Contribution, Part 4
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Ardena's nerves were frazzled and Shirley was being himself – which meant he was aloof, spiteful, and when he did speak to her, he was m...
07 April, 2011
Doc Gimley's Contribution: Part 2
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He watched Ardena Guntersaun scurry across the street, being careful not to look back. Stupid woman, he thought. And then, as if he decided...
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