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Chris Matallana

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Chris Matallana likes to imagine worlds and the people who live in them, then scribble down words to bring them to life. He loves sentences and storytelling. He lives with his wife, son, and Pomeranian in Dallas, Texas. Follow him at http://www.chrismatallana.com. ...more

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existence and aliveness.

In the early 2010s when my wife and I started dating, we looked, lived, and consumed like hipsters, but claimed that we were, in fact, not hipsters. I only mention this fact because I am about to quote a line from Neutral Milk Hotel, and so I wanted to be sure that you know that I know it’s Millennial-hipster lame to do so, but I must. From the prophet, Jeff Mangum in the eponymous song, “In the A

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