This is the longest piece I’ve posted here, and the first in some time. Enjoy. Rain sheets over the natural wood roof, echoes on the walls’ marble. They are not tiles, but divided mausoleum slot… more →
m. t. taggartmttaggart wrote 3 months ago: This is the longest piece I’ve posted here, and the first in some time. Enjoy. Rain sheets ove … more →
mikezenz wrote 8 months ago: This is the writing sample I sent graduate schools; it is full of philosophy jargon, so most people … more →
sarcade wrote 8 months ago: The Night Sessions, by Ken MacLeod. Intriguing police procedural, set a few dozen years in the futur … more →
sarcade wrote 9 months ago: The City of Dreaming Books, by Walter Moers An impulse buy that took me completely by surprise, Wa … more →
sarcade wrote 11 months ago: No, not about the wedding. Wedding was fine, yep, don’t remember much about the actual ceremon … more →
mttaggart wrote 1 year ago: We both slipped on the unpacked soil along the steep path up the Mesa, but we always managed to catc … more →
mttaggart wrote 1 year ago: Our small house was neither in the city nor the desert, but toed the line between realms. This suite … more →
mttaggart wrote 1 year ago: I thought for this one I’d try something new: break up a longer piece into smaller episodes. H … more →
mttaggart wrote 1 year ago: Another big guy. But again, these I’m proud of. “Gravity” … more →
sarcade wrote 1 year ago: Ugly Heaven, Beautiful Hell, by Carlton Mellick III and Jeffrey Thomas. A dual book … more →
sarcade wrote 1 year ago: Spider Pie, by Alyssa Sturgill. Bizarro or irreal genre — one of Carlton Mellick III’s b … more →
mttaggart wrote 2 years ago: We chased your word for the better part of Tuesday—on rootsy paths and off them, through sewer drain … more →
mttaggart wrote 2 years ago: I don’t want to leave the safety of the arrow and the preceding parameters. Not just for glass. That … more →
mttaggart wrote 2 years ago: This is almost certainly the best piece I’ve written thus far, but there’s no way I … more →