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  • Sometimes I Think You Don’t Love Me At All

    Sometimes I Think You Don’t Love Me At All

    That was the summer that Tim had a left hand full of broken bones.

  • The Beast of Ballyheige

    The Beast of Ballyheige

    He was from a generation for whom superstition and folklore were interwoven seamlessly into history.

  • Picasso to the Rescue

    Picasso to the Rescue

    Terrible things have happened. Your expertise is required to set right the unhinging of our world.

  • Next Stop

    Next Stop

    I am a connoisseur of places to sit.

  • Drive-In

    Drive-In

    We both paused and stared at the screen in time for a bomb to burst, engulfing…

  • American Ginseng

    American Ginseng

    She says, “I have to. This is, like, my last chance, you know?”

  • Memories of Nobody

    Memories of Nobody

    How time had passed and made fools out of us.

  • Grim Trigger

    Grim Trigger

    But one is a writer, and one is a hero, because it is the only thing…

  • 1981

    1981

    In the first half of 1981, it was just a few who died.

  • The Blow-It On Cheezer Row

    The Blow-It On Cheezer Row

    The worst were the blow-its. A blow-it was unpredictable. Anything could happen.

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