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Medicine, II

August 8, 2010

Part two in a series by Tully Thibeau.  Read Part One. But it’s the emptiness that makes the wheel work (Lao Zi, Dao De Jing, No. 11) Missoula hometowners and lifetime transplants, according to custom, are fully predisposed to speak deadly philosophically but, on occasion, might liken their burg as it once had been by [...]

Medicine

June 6, 2010

the first fiction of a series by Tully Thibeau This was the new century, just getting started. Young, like the woman. The man was not; he was more like the century that preceded the one that had at long last come to its close. At least, that’s where his values seemed to be located, but [...]

The Memoirs of Hieronymus Black

May 28, 2010

By Michael Benge, United Kingdom From its tempestuous nursery over the North Sea it came; a vast and formless fury that snarled and bared its chattering teeth over of the trembling flatlands of East Anglia. It swept over darkening fields and country lanes, and its shadow fell without mercy upon the cowering inhabitants of the [...]

Sand in My Pants (The Man Who Knew): Part 2 of 2

May 4, 2010

by Terk Follos To read part one, click HERE The actuality of it all is that we are nowhere. We are in our brains. We are in our thoughts. We are in our universe within the universe that we think and know to be what is real. But the universe is also in us. We [...]

Sand In My Pants: Part 1 of 2

April 24, 2010

by Terk Follos My first account here was from a time when I was lonely. My discoveries at the time had not yet meshed with the actuality of my environment and I, thus, had not embodied the essence of what I was thinking. It wasn’t until later that I realized it was the embodiment of [...]

Skin

April 13, 2010

by Megan Toth, San Francisco image by Lucas Childress Do you ever have those days where you’re just sick of being in your own skin? We all have them. When your hair is doing the same old thing that it always does, and the peeling flesh on your shoulders reminds you that death is just [...]

A Horrible Love Story

January 6, 2010

by Austin Valley photo by Sam Kulla A horrible feeling troubles James as he gangles home from the bars. He wasnʼt fully aware he possessed this feeling until a few days back but now that he has it, he canʼt shake it. Not even a little. This awareness did not check in as a grand [...]