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gotta pig loose in here! David stood alone against the laughter of the dead, ...
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"Either Roberge has had a rough life or he simply found a way to channel the authenticity of the junkie experience. I’m guessing a little of both."
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1-4-5 is the most common chord progression in pop music, which has little to do with why you should read TriQuarterly Issue #145:
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This business of voice. How to speak of it? It is a little like trying to write about blood. You’ve been taught that blood is of you, in you, but you can’t hear it unless you put your hands over your ears.
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Each time skylines shivered through the window, I’ll admit I was a little rain-rust and fire escape leap. Read "On Getting Dumped by Mania in a Strange City" by Benjamin Goldberg.
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"You have forgotten little things, like people’s names. You have forgotten big things, like the nature of time—the movement of the clock, the changing of the seasons." - Abby Geni
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"Story Club Magazine is a literary magazine, but we're not here to post stories. We're here to melt faces."
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"The TV said the planes have hit the buildings. & I said Yes because you asked me to stay. Maybe we pray on our knees because the lord only listens when we're this close to the devil.There is so much I want to tell you." Click through to keep reading.
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It can take writing to realize that while we thought we were just living, history was unfolding.
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