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A Few Things I Miss About Skeletons - Offland: All your skeletons are gone. Hilarious.

Why Aren't Millennials Continuing Traditional Worship of the Elder Dark? - Dovey: Generational conflict, also hilarious.

Mr. Fox - Parry: Interesting story of grief and difference. Interesting.

Joss Papers for Porcelain Ghosts - Chan: Dealing with your dead grandma in a cultural tradition you've run from. Interesting.
Jul 26, 2022 01:48PM
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Competing Before the King - Aboulela: Getting the flying rug you want.

Dem Bones - Tidhar: Literally, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Wow.

Sin Eater - Emelumadu: Nigerian sin eater and her roommate.

Thank God in the Acknowledgements - Brough: When you're in the zone.

O Cul-de-Sac! - Major: Fantastic story of a sentient house, wow.
Jul 26, 2022 09:07PM
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Wake the Dead - McHugh: Quite evocative but ended too soon for me.

Tilt - Onojaife: A desperate woman at a crossroads. Interesting.

Demolition - Adams: When demolition doesn't take.

The Redemption of Billy Zane - Jones: Fires on a Greek island.

What It Sounds Like When You Fall - Theodoridou: Angels as annoying pigeons is certainly fun, but the situation is quite sad.
Jul 26, 2022 07:55PM
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The Fisher - Harding-Shaw: More vignetty than I like, but I liked it.

Canst Thou Draw Out of the Leviathan - Caldwell: Very good historical piece, following a Black sailor in the 1800s.

What the Sea Reaps, We Must Provide - Wood: That's too much to sacrifice for a good summer.

No Children - Saxey: I really liked this one, though I should've realized the conceit sooner.

The Colossus Stops - McKimm: Brief piece.
Jul 26, 2022 03:02PM
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A Manual for Avoiding Further Harm from [REDACTED] - McClory: Fantastically evocative "manual."

Tyrannosaurs Bask in the Warmth of the Asteroid - Rees: Way to creep me out, dude.

Burrowing Machines - Saab: Another creepy one.

Birds Fell from the Sky and Each One Spoke in Your Voice - Logan: Good and horrible at the same time.
Jul 26, 2022 12:42PM
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