John Allen: Piece Parts

It’s thing season, Dear Readers, and here to go along is John Allen’s thing story “Piece Parts“:

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Kimberly Ann: Theodicy

Added to the archive today, Kimberly Ann’s poem “Theodicy,” dips into a rough, raw subject, but so jagged it catches every edge just right:

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W. Jack Savage: Collecting

We’re happy to share today from our collection Collecting by W. Jack Savage [>>]:

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Camille Meyer: Two Flashes

We’re back for the home stretch, the metallic and spiky shipping season, as it were, and super-chuffed to share today Camille Meyer’s flashes “Little Meal” and “Slots”:

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Matt Muilenburg: The Leadoff Men

They say not to introduce a new product in August; we remember hearing that some time ago, dear Reader. Let us reintroduce an old idea and wrestle with it, then. Lately, we have seen permanent things become impermanent. Today we’re raising from the archive Matt Muilenburg’s “The Leadoff Men”:

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