Whale Daze ‘72

When the sperm whale carcass washed up onshore we held a festival we called “Whale Daze ‘72!” There were games and rides and whale-shaped funnel…

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Mammoth Task

A fuzzy trunk reached across Dr. Elisabeth Naylor’s shoulder and ruffled her hair. “Good job you didn’t do that when CNN was here.” She gave…

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A Ten-Year-Old Dreams

So we open a business, hoping to do the bootstraps thing. You know, work hard, elbow grease, lube to fuck someone over before they’re fired…

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The Zookeeper’s Confession

You must understand, the ways of lions are complex. We meant no harm. When the lion—the original, true lion—began coughing, we gave him syrups and…

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Amphibious

While I wallow in waters alone, your tail shrinks into a stump below your spine. Some nights, we still wrestle inside a bedroom with papered…

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Recruitment

Some years ago, I applied for a job selling suits. The manager hired me because I am not a good-looking man but I look good…

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Polar Bears

The polar bears have come down off the ice, now that there’s no more ice to be had. They wander through the streets, gazing forlornly…

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One Daughter at Four-Hundred Degrees

After my daughter died, I gathered pieces of her from around the apartment. I found strands of hair in a hairbrush, dandruff flakes on her…

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They Say That Doors Will Open Soon As You Find The Missing Key

When fire eats the corner house, I walk a different way. I don’t like the bones of it, how easily the snow blows through. There…

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Easter, 1991

How many eggs are we supposed to hide now that we’re down one hunter, Karla says. It’s Easter morning, and we’re sitting in the living…

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