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Dec

The Waiting Room

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You’re dying and you know it. You don’t need tests to confirm it, but you’ve made this appointment, and now you’re sitting in the waiting room, flipping through a book you can’t keep your focus on. I should have brought something simpler, you think. But then, you’ve never had much interest in magazines. The table […]

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Dec

Somewhere in London

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This is one of those stories where you think you know the plot. One of those stories where the characters are dead and don’t know it. Only there’s no grand revelation here, no tacked-on cinematic twist to add melodrama. For they’re also living. They’re both alive and dead. But they aren’t ghosts and this isn’t […]

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River Full of Lost Sharks Jason M. Jones The question keeps coming to mind, popping up at odd moments. It’s unnerving, unsettling, yet you have to ask: “Is someone in the house?” The question has plagued you for days and doesn’t seem ready to resolve itself anytime soon. Naturally, when you ask, you don’t mean […]

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