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podcastle.org
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| | | | | Ink, and Breath, and Spring by Frances Rowat The wheelbarrow thumped a jolt into Palwick's arms with every third step as he led Mattish back to where he'd found the corpse, out in the northern reaches of the garden. The trees waved dimly at them under the grey sky, and the thin morning light crept [...] | |
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www.salvationsouth.com
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| | | | | North Carolina author Spencer K.M. Brown with short fiction that explores family obligations, lost love, and rural life. | |
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www.castofwonders.org
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| | | | | They call it a homecoming: when your own severed tongue finds its way back into your mouth; when it slides all slippery and wet onto the stump that your parents... | |
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www.diabolicalplots.com
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| | | [AI summary] The story is a deeply personal and symbolic narrative that intertwines the author's life with a fictional tale involving a demon, crochet, and themes of self-acceptance. It begins with a character named Lucie who is haunted by her past, particularly her grandmother's teachings and her own failures. The story transitions into a surreal and fantastical realm where Lucie meets a demon who challenges her to complete a crochet project, representing her journey toward self-acceptance. The narrative is rich in symbolism, with the crochet blanket serving as a metaphor for the intertwined lives of Lucie and her grandmother, as well as the author's own experiences. The story culminates in a moment of self-realization and acceptance, where Lucie acknowledg... | ||