November 7, 2022 · Fiction
Once my father finishes and leaves, my mother leans back into her chair, rests her eyes on the clock above us, and begins to recall the lovers of her past.
Crow Jonah Norlander
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November 4, 2022 · Fiction
She hits the button to go live and slowly eats something. It could be anything: an apple, a banana, a small granola bar. Comments fly in, encouraging her.
Crow Jonah Norlander
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November 3, 2022 · Excerpt, Fiction
It’d been just one of the gummies, one of the 5mg guys that looked like peaches but for some reason tasted like grapes.
Crow Jonah Norlander
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November 2, 2022 · Fiction
They ask her if she knows what day it is. They try to make her guess how long she drifted for. She won’t. Four days. That’s what they tell her.
Crow Jonah Norlander
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October 31, 2022 · Fiction
When anger threatens to disturb my indifference towards the customers, I breathe deep, I take smoke breaks to cool my nerves in the gnashing waves.
Crow Jonah Norlander
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October 28, 2022 · Fiction
Since I met MOLI she has of course been my vital thing.
Crow Jonah Norlander
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October 26, 2022 · Fiction
We bought Barbies for the clothes, but sooner or later they all ended up naked.
Crow Jonah Norlander
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October 24, 2022 · Fiction
“I can feel your heart beating.” He said it like he was telling her something about herself that she didn’t know already.
Crow Jonah Norlander
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October 21, 2022 · Fiction
How sad is to witness the deflection of someone from your own ethnicity, who breathes the same air, eats the same dishes, but is enemy to your land’s ethos?
Crow Jonah Norlander
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October 19, 2022 · Fiction
The sun outside is the color of false hope. He gets to the booth and starts to think handsome thoughts.
Crow Jonah Norlander
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