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Author Archives: Greg Wright
My Years with the Savages
On August 18, an “Unclaimed Person” report was created in Parkland, Washington, for Jeffrey Lee Savage, whose body was found on August 10. Says the report, “This 64-year-old male died at his encampment residence due to causes still under investigation. … Continue reading
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Stacey
Red-dust road winds away from mailbox through perennial sorghum stubble toward a phalanx of stunted Texas trees of indeterminate and eternal species
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Prevailing Winds
Halfway to somewhere on the Waterville plateau a sprawling ranch house clings to the terrain; a muddled mix of stunted cedar, fir, and pine harbors and obscures the barn and grounds.
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God Did Not Smile
God did not smile upon the former president when he narrowly avoided a fragmented skull. God did not smile when a second errant shot instantly killed an onlooker in the stands.
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Life Sentences
Life is the longest sentence possible. We’ve not words enough to circumscribe all it aims to squelch—so harsh as to end meaningful existence.
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Caesura Salad
When life gives you words make word salad. ~W. John McGregor Croutons 1/2 French baguette Other 1/2 any nationality. 3 Tbsp olive oil Extra virgin (to assist). 1 tsp garlic Minced, as with words. 2 Tbsp Parmesan Capital. Just grate.
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Observation
The letter S is not a fact. You sat in your car at the local park. You had parked there to get in some work, to bridge a gap between meetings. The computer gaped on your lap, blank.
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How the West Wins
A stone’s throw from Rendezvous Road a cabin crouches into itself, walls rolled in and ridgepole crushed. But dust beneath the roof is dry—
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Connections
After ecologist Monica Gagliano Six months she swam in the sea, immersed in a school of fish. The tiniest things, they would come to study her as well.
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Pisces Betas
after Dan Brown Tails flare out and flash about Fins aloft are not so soft
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