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"Instead, can I pretend to be
a blossoming of flowers? A lily
concrete in the center of my
chest. One foot's already
six feet underneath soil, so let the
other heel join it."
"Small Mercies" by Venus Knowles
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"A tiny voice in your mind reminds you that you should never talk to strangers. The voice sounds like your brother and nothing like the soft words of the gardener."
"There's a Garden" by Christina Ellison
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Give my friends at Susurrus magazine a look. They have the best new entries to the Southern literary canon. And be sure to follow
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Remember, @susurrusmag.bsky.social is open for submissions through July 15th! We accept previously unpublished #poetry, #flash, #fiction, and #CNF from artists across the American South. Check the link for more: susurrusthemagazine.com/submit
Remember, @susurrusmag.bsky.social is open for submissions through July 15th! We accept previously unpublished #poetry, #flash, #fiction, and #CNF from artists across the American South. Check the link for more: susurrusthemagazine.com/submit
"She tried to count the foxes she could see and gave up at 49. They moved too quickly to count, anyway. At night, she heard them scratching at the siding, the roof, the windows, trying to get in. She could wait for that to happen."
"Omnivores" by @bsherm36.bsky.social
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Remember, @susurrusmag.bsky.social is open for submissions through July 15th! We accept previously unpublished #poetry, #flash, #fiction, and #CNF from artists across the American South. Check the link for more: susurrusthemagazine.com/submit
Remember, @susurrusmag.bsky.social is open for submissions through July 15th! We accept previously unpublished #poetry, #flash, #fiction, and #CNF from artists across the American South. Check the link for more: susurrusthemagazine.com/submit
"It doesnβt make sense, to hear that the love of some God is the most beautiful thing when she already has the most beautiful thing in the world..."
"The Most Beautiful Thing in the World" by Margaret Emma Brandl
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"She tried to count the foxes she could see and gave up at 49. They moved too quickly to count, anyway. At night, she heard them scratching at the siding, the roof, the windows, trying to get in. She could wait for that to happen."
"Omnivores" by @bsherm36.bsky.social
πΈ: @tylermalone.bsky.social