Let’s start with flash fiction at its best: I Think About Ordering In When I ask my father how life is these days with my mother, a cavillous woman of cubist proportions and angled verbs, he turns away, points outside to the tractor rusting among the beans and radishes, tells me farm equipment has a half-life and not to expect too much.
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Surprise on the Oblique
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Let’s start with flash fiction at its best: I Think About Ordering In When I ask my father how life is these days with my mother, a cavillous woman of cubist proportions and angled verbs, he turns away, points outside to the tractor rusting among the beans and radishes, tells me farm equipment has a half-life and not to expect too much.