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    There Are Way Too Many Obits for Rock Musicians

    12 January 2025

    Michael Fowler — Excerpt: You might say I was born to rock, or at least reached puberty to rock.

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    The Mayfly

    8 December 2024

    Michael Smith — Excerpt: As a schoolboy I was shocked, outraged even, that a creature could have its entire existence limited to just one day.

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    Writing Against Oblivion

    8 December 2024

    J.D. Isip — Excerpt: If we are honest, we all want to be ghosts.

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    Writing through Disenfranchised Grief

    1 December 2024

    Marie Cloutier — Excerpt: I purchased a notebook and a pen and thought how I might fill the book.

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    The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

    1 December 2024

    Mary Buchanan — Excerpt: The only question left for you to consider now is what happens when Mickey shows his shadows—his deeper, fallible, more steeped-in-sin-human qualities—over what audiences have been conditioned to expect.

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