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December 4, 2018 by Madison Goldbeck

The Feeding

A dusty fan circulated across the room from one end to the other. It’s been a while since Augustus put it to use, so he couldn’t blame the junk for its inability to remember its single duty. Arkansas hasn’t had a summer night like this since he was a child. He lay in his damp […]

December 4, 2018 by Madison Goldbeck

The Return

As Stavo reminisced on a time when Lulu wasn’t so ugly to him, he watched the blonde waitress behind Lulu’s head showcase a bottle of wine to a table of businessmen. He was tantalized by her tan, slim legs. She had on a black a-line skirt that flared at the bottom, emphasizing her bony hips. […]

December 4, 2018 by Madison Goldbeck

The Distractions Game: Part I

Lottie pretended to read the message on the iPhone that Summer was shoving in her pale face. Summer was whining about the same guy for the tenth time that night. Lottie wanted so badly to rip the Band-Aid of comfort off and shove the thick pill of heartbreak down her best friend’s throat, but she […]

December 4, 2018 by Madison Goldbeck

The Anniversary

It was their tenth anniversary. Venus’ curlers were still fresh in her hair, the heat was hot to the touch and almost burning the scalp. She was never really fond of curlers anyway, but her mother always made her wear them for any big event. Her pink silk robe stuck to her warm skin. She […]

December 4, 2018 by Madison Goldbeck

The Dance of Time

The persistent sound of prickly Cuban songs from 1950 Chevrolets left a tedious hum in her ears. The days were sprinkled in rain, Cubaton played in every business,and with each breeze from the Gulf came a heavy smell of dust and gasoline. Karla walked the stone paths with a butterfly-fluttering feeling of contrary. She hoped […]

December 4, 2018 by Madison Goldbeck

When Rabbits Slip

A gold celestial pattern of the sun, moon, and stars painted on a tapestry hung behind the television set. Willie leaned back into the ugly plaid sofa of his parent’s basement, allowing his body to sink. As Willie focused on the tapestry’s pattern, his childhood friend, Richard, sat next to him playing Zelda on his […]

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The Feeding

A dusty fan circulated across the room from one end to the other. It’s been a while since Augustus put it to use, so he couldn’t blame the junk for its inability to remember its single duty. Arkansas hasn’t had a summer night like this since he was a child. He lay in his damp […]

Becoming Another

I am obligated to remember this; being small. For weeks I recall nothing at all. Once I was ordinary, Lying under another’s sequoias tree. When it thundered, I hid in a pit. A Cratus is among us, His three siblings too. Mother, I am becoming another. I must swallow it all. I have never known, […]

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  I was lying in the sun, Near juniper shrubs and storybook villas. Not enough profit and pleasure in the telling of, The tapping of a cigarette, The brush of bare knees, A long draught of wine, Closing the shutters on balconies, With blinds made of lace at Angel’s Bay. Red watermelon hues. I’ve read […]

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