Month: September 2024

THE OPEN BOX BY C. MARGUERITE SEAMAN

The old house sat at the back of the lot. The grass was long and unmanaged. The neighbors complained to the city that the house was dangerous. Children played near the house and their parents ordered them to stay away from it....

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LOST BY NANCY HASKETT

In Tuolumne Meadows, somewhere along the seven and a half miles of the Mono Pass trail, my husband lost a baseball cap with a Modesto city logo he designed, and just a day later somewhere in Camp Curry cabin 504, I lost a pair...

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AMERICA EXPOSED BY JOHN WYKLE

I grew up in rural Tennessee in the forties and fifties, managed to go to a Presbyterian college despite my family’s financial struggles to present as middle class (I was the first to receive a college degree in my family), went...

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THE LAST LIST BY KATE HOUSER SNARE

“Did great-grandma have a glitch at the end?” asked Maggie, stopping her 4th grade math homework to talk for the tenth time in twenty minutes. Her mom was sitting beside her at the small circular kitchen table overseeing...

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DEAR DEAD SILVIA IN CAT HEAVEN BY LANA AYERS

It may have seemed to you as if your brother cat Luis Rocket did not return your affections— his warning hisses as you neared, claws-out paw-swipes to your ears, sudden barrage of nape bites. Now, nuzzling his muzzle to the...

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