By Cassandra Moss
The sinews, weight and bearing of a once living thing don't usually factor into the awareness of a typical omnivore when tucking into meat. Eating is a process of denial, or at least apportioned into some dungeon or other, of what's actually going on. An invader granted a pass. A dead thing inside a living one.
I hate maps. Attempting to read them feels like liquid metal seeping into my blood: the start of a mechanical takeover. I understand, within this context, why some people cannot stand formalism, as the coloured lines and blocks do seem to be to the detriment of experience.
is that her daughter she asks and there's no response because no one knows the answer and because she asks the same question about everyone and is never satisfied either way even if it is her daughter it'll make no difference and she'll forget and ask again
By Anthony Banks
Idea for the beginning of a story...
By Melissa Lee-Houghton
Martin would stare into my room through the window in the door.His face was huge, he looked like a psychopath...
Rounded lips as the back part of the tongue is raised towards the soft palate. Then open mouth, keep lips rounded, tongue away from the roof of the mouth and as far back as possible without creating constriction.
By Robert Selby
A sparrowhawk has pinneda starling beneath the shidare.It was the very wind,now just stands thereas though unsure what to dowith prey bereft of air.
“‘Listen you people, I’m going to take the truth with me wherever I go.’ Haze called...
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