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We'll return tomorrow with a killer combo of prose, but in the meantime, stop what you are doing and go to your sheds to read our contributor Avee Chaudhuri's (@indigojackal.bsky.social) booze-soaked, picaresque story, "Tennis, Anyone? Tennis Mubarak?" in The Southwest Review.
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Before tomorrow's new edition, have a look at these wise poems, worm poems, wise worm poems by our recent contributor Steve Minnich, published last year in @havehashad.com
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"Drenched in yellow-blue light, we head for a whirlpool. The moon bleeds white stringy stuff. Between planetary fireworks the night is dark like underwater."
Don't miss @francesgapper.bsky.social's series of ekphrastic micros, "After Leonora Carrington," in The Bulb Region.
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"A tickle of, yeah, what did her mother used to say about men like that? He can put his shoes under my bed anytime."
Read LM Fontanes' (@lorifontanes.bsky.social) haunting, fragmentary story of love and longing, "Truth and Consequences," in The Bulb Region today.
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simply thrilled to share this lil’ backwards story of longing & redemption 🥹
🙏 @sarpsozdinler.bsky.social for giving it such a beautiful home
@christopherallen.bsky.social
for the slantwise prompt &
@markabowles.bsky.social for timely words of support
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My ekphrastic micro sequence inspired by the work of Leonora Carrington has sprouted in The Bulb Region! @bulbregion.bsky.social ! Thank you to the wonderful @sarpsozdinler.bsky.social bulbregion.com/After-Leonor...
After Leonora Carrington — Frances Gapper Crookhey Hall Of our stately home’s...
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Holiday
the wise worm celebrates
with tinsel and holly
and dirt.
you might think dirt
is not very festive
it is not.
you might think worms
do not celebrate
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