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  • Raymond – Fictional Humans of New York (FHONY)

    Raymond was born at the bottom of the heap and that’s where he was determined to stay. It isn’t easy to push or claw your way up through the fetid flesh that festers among the inhabitants of the bottom rung but for most bottom feeders it’s worth the struggle. Not for Raymond. He preferred the… Read more

  • Catskill Sketchbook #2

    You can take the man out of the Catskills but you can’t take the Catskills out of the man. Or something like that. Lately, you can’t even take the man out of the Catskills. I spent four nights last week in the town of Phoenicia and it turns out like a cheesy horror movie where… Read more

  • I Love You So Bad It Hurts – Mike’s Musical Monday

    Love is wonderful. All things considered, it’s the most wonderful thing there is. But it has a downside. You can fall in love with someone who doesn’t love you back, or is an asshole, or who dies on you and leaves you all alone with your love. You can fall in love with someone who… Read more

  • Blue – Fictional Humans of New York (FHONY) #10

    There were three of them and they were all good kids. Funny how time changes things. Only one of them would make it all the way to adulthood without losing his goodness. His name was Wes but everyone called him Blue because of the way he held his breath when he didn’t get his way.… Read more

  • Death

    Death is just another oneOf those thingsLike air and pop musicThat cannot be avoided   Sleep doesn’t replicate deathAny more than it answers the question:Why am I so tired? When I was just a boyAnswers weren’t just availableThey also made perfect sense And love was the easiest one of them allBecause it answered everythingEven death Read more

  • The Furthest Adventures of Joe & Skirl – Flash Fiction Friday

    Her cheeks were enough to give an atheist pause for thought. Could anything that wasn’t divine produce such things? Of course, Joe’s rational mind told him; of course the deliberate force of evolution could fashion the perfect roundness and softness of Victoria’s cheeks. But his heart was not convinced. His heart believed she’d come straight… Read more