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They showed her how to eat wood
Susan is crushed after years of coming home to her boyfriend’s crying. Her emotions feel like glass. She has a job that abuses rather than nurtures, her employer doesn’t want to invest in people, he wants a battery. As she … Continue reading
Posted in Flash, Photography, Prose Poetry
Tagged ammonia excretion, ball, battery people, bed bunny, Benjamin F Jones, cider, Creative writing, crushed, crushing job, eating wood, emotions, flash fiction, granny grey, graphite bunny, invest in people, isopod, mental health, micro-fiction, peer group, prose poetry, relationships, sowbugs, tears, the battery people, trundlebug, woodlice, woodlouse, writing
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For the Sun to Fade Her
What is the question you ask when the coffee is thick as blood and the radiators carry warmth like ants into the hive? I got a parcel this morning, a rare butterfly from Cerro Catedral. I must attach the Latin … Continue reading
Posted in Snapshots
Tagged almost graphite capsule, ants, Benjamin F Jones, breakfast, butterfly, butterfly bunny, cerro catedral, coffee thick as blood, creative prose, Creative writing, entomology, flash, flash fiction, gothic, graphite bunny, horror, marriage, marriage bitterness, mask and boots, October 2012, prose poem, prosepoem, relationship, relationships, snapshot, sun
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