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Short Story

by Travis Jeppesen on November 15, 2014

Natural Moan Molly was full of the problems she never had. Yeah, life was a gift. The preciousness of cement is what tore her apart. Making love to a cup of coffee, the apes soon fell away. That left a (…)

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Written in the Sky {excerpt}

by Travis Jeppesen on November 29, 2013

The sky. Someone’s little sister is trying to eat a cloud. Reach into that perpetuality, feel the sky’s innards. We’re not the kind of boundary-seekers experience once probed to proffer. What’s sad is the roar that proceeds the silence. Can (…)

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Gerhard Richter

by Travis Jeppesen on March 2, 2012

Gerhard Richter was never close to his father. Then again, most aren’t. Still, it’s something Gerhard Richter would come to regret later in life, that hour when the alligators come to feed on what’s left of your substrata. All those (…)

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