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Magpie Monday

Here are some shiny things that caught my eye recently: ♦ All Hallow’s Read. Ah, it’s October again, and time for recommending books for Hallowe’en and All Hallow’s Read. Each Monday this month I’ll recommend something spooky or scary to give … Continue reading

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Pasiphaë, Holding the Horns

Robert E. Stutts Pasiphaë, Holding the Horns of the froth-white Bull on the shore, who dipped his head as if bowing. She had surged forward with the tide swirling around his heavy hooves, slowly drawing away thick, wet sand beneath. … Continue reading

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The Medea Complex

The Medea Complex Robert E. Stutts Ruddy scratches across my thighs where your lips grazed like sun cattle on the gray grass of twilight. You try to whisper, mouth full of petals that dry your words, and I force your … Continue reading

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