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“Can you call 911 for me and then bring me a tall vanilla latté and a straw.” Read 'Jamokes' by 2013 Guggenheim Fellow John Dufresne.
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1-4-5 is the most common chord progression in pop music, which has little to do with why you should read TriQuarterly Issue #145:
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Read "I am the Perfect Mexican Son," by Beatriz Ruiz: http://www.triquarterly.org/issues/issue-145/i-am-perfect-mexican-son
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Hey there. You look busy. Here are 15 short stories that will take you 30 minutes to read according to HuffPost Books. The list features "Mannahatta" by John Keene from Issue 145.
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"At some point near the bottom of the vortex, once you stop fighting the momentum and accept where it’s carrying you, things become calm." Read it: http://bit.ly/1gwle4k
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"That evening, Li Wen vomits into a vat of rice. The servant women cry. Aiya, wasteful girl! Sharp knuckles dig into her scalp. Only the blind girl guesses: it is the half- devil growing inside Li Wen making her sick." Read 'Talisman' by Tien-Yi Lee.
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"It’s a big country of poetry, here in America. But it is too immense to skitter across. It may be time to settle in again, hoe a few rows, plant a bit of alphabet, see what grows. When I want to read something human, I turn to the following poets."
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"Always very self-serious, his girl, very conscious of categories. He’s glad she has a sense of purpose, if one that he struggles to understand at times, and that he wishes hadn’t sent her halfway around the world." Read "Taxonomy" by Alix Ohlin
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Each time skylines shivered through the window, I’ll admit I was a little rain-rust and fire escape leap. Read "On Getting Dumped by Mania in a Strange City" by Benjamin Goldberg.
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"The TV said the planes have hit the buildings. & I said Yes because you asked me to stay. Maybe we pray on our knees because the lord only listens when we're this close to the devil.There is so much I want to tell you." Click through to keep reading.
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