A SORT OF EDEN, by David Selzer.
Sort of another person’s hell . . .
CORONA VERSES, by Yahia Lababidi.
A sort of gratitude for the opportunity to transform . . .
ANODYNE EVER AFTER, by Sean Murphy.
It helps to be sort of grateful for being alive now . . .
TED WHO LOOKED LIKE AN ERIC, by Duncan Tierney.
As long as we sort of get to choose that life for ourselves . . .
THE EXTERMINATING CLARITY OF THE COFFEE SHOP, by Charles Holdefer.
Heading for the exit, sort of . . .
SO MUCH TALK, by Rose Jermusyk.
Sort of a fairy tale . . .
STORY OF A PRINCESS, by Wendy BooydeGraaf.
The dangers of being sort of a princess . . .
THE GAUNTLET, by John Tustin.
A sort of terror of watching a loved one run it . . .
ITALIAN BRIGADOON, by Rogan Kelly.
A sort of a dream, that watching . . .
THE STATUE OF IMITATIONS, by Ron Singer.
Soon enough, sort of, or not as the case may be . . .
D’TERRATRIO A. LAN. G.: COMPRESSION, by Jim Meirose.
Babble sort of resolves into air . . .
A BREATH OF AIR, by Anna Sivia.
Don’t forget to sort of breathe. . .
FEMALE LEADERS IN THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION, by Brian Griffith.
No sort ofs, ifs, ands, or buts about it . . .
LET ME THINK ABOUT IT, by David D. Horowitz.
When sort of moves toward onward . . .
WHEN YOU WERE GONE, by Marissa Bell Toffoli.
And leaves a space for love . . .
The TODBLOG is horrified along with the rest of us at the news every hour, and what are we going to do about it, anyway? . . . JAM TODAY wants comfort food as who doesn’t these days? . . .
This issue’s picture:
Small Search for Water on Mars (detail #3 of 50), 2020 by Lanny DeVuono
The next issue is 1 January, and it’s the WINTER 2021: ERRORS OF THE GODS issue…contributions by 1 December, please…
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