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Saturday, July 7, 2007

Seventeen Years

The tornado was pulling up corn, wobbling at the far end of the field. Can it lift the car? she asked. He looked at the traffic jam, the day suddenly, brutally dark. Can it? he said. Or may it? The funnel shifted, filling with red dirt.

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My Books

Easter Rabbit, a collection of microfiction, from Publishing Genius.

5 drawings of the maryland sky, from Ink Press.




Small Houses project
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My CV

Here

Small Dogs Elsewhere

  • 12 Micros @ FRiGG
  • 3 Micros @ Lamination Colony
  • Bijou/Music @ Rock Heals
  • Deep Falls @ JMWW
  • Flash Cracking @ God Shuffles His Feet
  • God Not Otherwise @ Publishing Genius
  • How We Dwell
  • Micro Debate! w/ Randall Brown! @ FRiGG
  • Photographers @ SmokeLong
  • Poems on Small Dogs @ Alice Blue
  • What, Me? Hardly @ Exquisite Corpse

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