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visitors, the contact never lasted much after six. She’d wait till half-past then go up. What would it have been today? Who would have come to that sordid little room and
“I’m afraid” “Of what?” “That I’m never going to be able to speak to you. Or that you give up on me before I do” “I’m not giving up on you. You’re my infinity Pi.”
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“In a city of almost three million people, a white van stands out about as much as a pigeon in a park. White vans deliver flowers, they carry plumbers, and boxes destined for front porches. This white van is unlike the rest; it has been customized. The flooring has been torn up and replaced with sheets of steel, powder-coated with black paint so they won’t rust or show stains. Metal drains have been installed, complete with catches, drilled in three separate places for easy maintenance and cleaning. There are thick metal eyebolts fastened into the frame in several spots, impossible to remove, at various heights up and down the walls. The gas tank is a custom installation, almost double the normal size, holding up to thirty gallons of gas, which means that it can drive for almost six hundred miles, to St. Louis and back, without running out of fuel. It can also cruise the dark streets all night long—for days, even weeks—before finally becoming empty, frequent gas station stops to be avoided. And the windows are tinted black, illegal of course, but hardly drawing any attention, so dark that even standing up next to them, it’s impossible to see inside. And for the driver, that’s a good thing—a very good thing, indeed.”
― Breaker
― Breaker
“When you're faced with the possibility of an early death, it makes you realize that life is worth living and there are a lots of things you want to do.”
― Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays
― Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays
“We trigger each other, it seems, some dysfunctional Rube Goldberg mousetrap, a laugh, then a slap, a razor gliding over a mirror, a glass filled, a glass emptied, a ball rolling down a length of pipe, a pipe filling up and overflowing with smoke. On our best days, we see each other for all that we are, and we find a way to make each other better.”
― Breaker
― Breaker
Transgressive Fiction
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Ethical Philosophy Discussion Group
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We will be reading short but dense books and texts from various authors spanning the fields of philosophy, ethics, religion and atheism. Some of the a ...more
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Group for members of the writing site Scribophile to promote their works and discuss reading recommendations.
Absurdism in Fiction
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Springing out of the philosophies of Camus and Kierkegaard, this group embraces the stories and novels where the absurd is played out before us. We se ...more
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