Monthly Archives: February 2023

From Nothing, Something

The blank page went on, seemingly forever. He took a deep breath and began to write. It went slowly, word by word. A trudge through nothingness. Occasionally, there were busts of speed that filled the void but they seldom lasted … Continue reading

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Quite Able-Part Three

If you can imagine being slurped up like pasta, then you have a vague idea of what falling into a bowl of fractal noodles is like. There is also a disorientating sensation of falling into and out of oneself. Also … Continue reading

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Quite Able-Part One

The Feast of the Fringe was in three days’ time and Vanessa was very, very, trepidatious. Not cooking for the feast, that was the high light of the spring season, and she had been doing that with her father since … Continue reading

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Quite Able-Part Two

Vanessa emerged from the East-West Tubby Hook station. The trip was uneventful with the exception of the heavy metal oompah band that got on at the Six-Corners stop. Their music sent many other commuters scurrying to other cars but she … Continue reading

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