Month: October 2025
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Blurred by Ben Macnair
Tucked at the very bottom, beneath a pressed flower and a lock of my baby hair, was a single, peculiar photograph.
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Unnecessary Fiction by Hugh Blanton
Eloghosa Osunde’s latest novel Necessary Fiction opens up with an unnamed narrator giving us a list of his personality characteristics he wants us to know about himself.
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WE DECIDED TO BECOME A HATS-OFF HOUSEHOLD. BUT THERE WAS ONE SURPRISING OBSTACLE
It had happened, and right in our neighborhood: The Doffularity.
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Dead and Alive by J. C. Meyer
I found myself thinking about Dr. Erwin Schrödinger And his poor cat who never even got a name
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‘Gulliver Soles’ by Gulliver S. Gulliver
Like so many of GSG’s later works, it is a difficult poem to read out loud due to the preponderance of homonyms.
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Excerpt from 5/27 by Eric Kong Angal
But goo is goo, she thinks, frowning. Goo is always bad; goo is never good.
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Cuddle Me Coco by James Callan
‘Coco-Mania’ made its mark in a big way in the late Nineties, claiming 716 lives worldwide.
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SCRIPPS SPELLING BEE ADDS THE WORD SUPACALIFRAGILISTICEXPIA OH SHIT, SUPERCA
Scripps Spelling Bee has announced that The Gorko has been disqualified from the upcoming Round of Eight contest this September in Atlanta. Because of ONE LITTLE SLIP. Gorko Retread: ‘SCRIPPS SPELLING BEE ADDS THE WORD SUPACALIFRAGILISTICEXPIA OH SHIT, SUPERCA’ originally…
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The Light Darkness and 2 more by Kushal Poddar
We move the bucket around and give up, sit on a sofa with our legs tucked.
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MAN WITH PANTS ON FIRE ALSO TRYING TO DRIVE A CAR
One eyewitness described him as ‘extremely hot and bothered’.
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Firecrackers and Missing Fingers: A Documentary by Sean Ryan
My brother, Dr. Steven Cole, only sits in the front row at movies.
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The Catalogue of Ships and 1 more by Damon Hubbs
When you tell me Alain Delon is in hell, my mouth is like a policeman
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The Theme of the Week is Buttermilk
Every week our Theme Expert, Teddy, goes into detail on a new theme. This week’s theme is Buttermilk.
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Tiddly-Winks by Ben Macnair
‘Players, to your positions. Game four, round two. First to pot six winks, or squop all opponents, wins.’




















