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Shortstoryathon: December 2009
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A Rumination of Rapid-Fire Fiction. Brought to you by The Blow Up Dolls in the Reflecting Pond Society. Thursday, December 31, 2009. When the Neutrinos Flow Outward. She turned to her companion and looked up at him in a ponderous pretense, and he responded only by saying, “What? 8220;You know what, Jango.”. 8220;Hmmm,” he said, then continued, “no, there aren’t any others.”. 8220;What do you mean, ‘there aren’t’? I thought you had put those we selected in stasis and brought them up on that final run?
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Shortstoryathon: Ten Minutes
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A Rumination of Rapid-Fire Fiction. Brought to you by The Blow Up Dolls in the Reflecting Pond Society. Sunday, April 4, 2010. April 1, 0631-0641 Diary Entry. I wasn’t even going to write today, being of unsound mind and somnolent body to the point of perhaps an acute case of social dyslexia (in other words, more normal than usual). However, certain recent events have occurred in these past ten minutes that would never disallow their inscription upon tangible pages or cyber vellum. 8221; she drawled.
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Plushies | Jeremy C. Shipp
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Jeremy C. Shipp. Writer of horror, fantasy, bizarro. Here are some plushies I designed and created:. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 676 other followers. Fungus of the Heart. Lark Neville's Lair. Have you seen Terrace House on Netflix? Yeppppppppppp 11 hours ago. I want to see a Bachelor in Paradise-type show with Breen, Wiseau and Nguyen. 11 hours ago. Comments feed for this article. September 20, 2011 at 12:33 pm. Free Fiction Fri...
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10 fun science facts you won’t believe are true | Jeremy C. Shipp
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Jeremy C. Shipp. Writer of horror, fantasy, bizarro. 10 fun science facts you won’t believe are true. August 1, 2015 in Bit of Silliness. 1 The human skeleton can gain consciousness and vibrate until all the flesh melts away. Milk only increases this possibility. 2 There’s a tiny version of you living inside a random coconut, singing about your fears until its inevitable death. 3 A penguin wearing a tuxedo is invisible to the naked eye. 6 Your cat is the center of the universe. Join 676 other followers.
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Free Shipp Stories | Jeremy C. Shipp
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Jeremy C. Shipp. Writer of horror, fantasy, bizarro. A Long Metal Sigh. Http:/ media.libsyn.com/media/pseudopod/Pseudo142 Camp.mp3. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 676 other followers. Fungus of the Heart. Lark Neville's Lair. Have you seen Terrace House on Netflix? Yeppppppppppp 11 hours ago. I want to see a Bachelor in Paradise-type show with Breen, Wiseau and Nguyen. 11 hours ago. Comments feed for this article. Free stories: htt...
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Comics Time Sonnets: CHEW #20
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Kate Sherrod, the poet who brought you Suppertime Sonnets and the live-tweet tsunami that was #SundayComics now combines her foolhardiness as she works her way through a giant backlog of new releases and old favorites. Every day another comic, every day another sonnet! Monday, August 20, 2012. Script by John Layman. Illustratoed by Rob Guillory. No more asemic writing in the sky,. But plenty in the writings, buildings, brains. Of members of a new cult? I keep on reading Chew. Whatever did he see? Rich Jo...
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Comics Time Sonnets: Debris #1
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Kate Sherrod, the poet who brought you Suppertime Sonnets and the live-tweet tsunami that was #SundayComics now combines her foolhardiness as she works her way through a giant backlog of new releases and old favorites. Every day another comic, every day another sonnet! Sunday, September 23, 2012. Script by: Kurtis J. Wiebe. Illustrated by: Riley Rossimo. When Kurt and Riley make a comic, I,. For one cannot resist. This time the art. Is less impressionist than GREEN WAKE. Be still my heart! I write a lot ...
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Comics Time Sonnets: XENOHOLICS #1
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Kate Sherrod, the poet who brought you Suppertime Sonnets and the live-tweet tsunami that was #SundayComics now combines her foolhardiness as she works her way through a giant backlog of new releases and old favorites. Every day another comic, every day another sonnet! Wednesday, September 19, 2012. Script by: Joshua Williamson. Illustrated by: Seth Damoose. Crap circles - and that's not a typo - in. For just this reason if no more. Its characters have been. Abductees many times, they claim. What for,.
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Shaping Words: January 2015
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Exploring English Syllabic Verse. Thursday, January 22, 2015. Syllabic Tanka Day for 2015: The Translations of Edwin A. Cranston. Syllabic Tanka Day for 2015. Tanka is one of the oldest continuously practiced syllabic forms in the world. It has a written history of about 1400 years; but I suspect its origins go back into the mists of time. In Japan it is the central poetic form out of which both renga and haiku have emerged. Volume Two is called A Waka Anthology: Volume Two: Grasses of Remembrance. Crans...
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Shaping Words: The Sound of a Rhyme
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Exploring English Syllabic Verse. Friday, July 17, 2015. The Sound of a Rhyme. The Sound of a Rhyme. Warm sixth month morning. Winding pathways in the park. Cloudless sky, earth dust. And the sound of rustling leaves. Journos statements on T.V. Standing on a low sand dune. By the Pacific Ocean. The cliff’s corrosion. As the wind dissolves the stone. On a cloudless night. The full moon’s achingly bright. Shadows from an owl in flight. A brief dream-like sight. Above a construction site. A stain of mildew.
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