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			<title>death in the suburbs</title>
			<description>moth bodies on the bed were the first sign;like omens in the form of insect carcasseswing dust littered across the mattress,making a light film to take a finger toa leg here,&amp;nbsp;a head here, crushedwe slept on them anyway.&amp;nbsp;the first one died under the kitchen tablelying on its side, eyes clos..</description>
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			<title>the mad genius</title>
			<description>there's a clog in the sink and the toilet's backed upbecause we're all human; with hair shedding and . . . bowel movementsyet we bear a certain sort of graceGod-given and bodily, too.veins the color of sky under skin, porous and smooth.bones that should crunch, limbs that should flail, skin that sho..</description>
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			<title>Summer is for Reading</title>
			<description>summer is for readinglazy days because the sun wears me out,drains meand words have a power all their own, don't they?such sentence structuresuch magnitude and majestyall the windows are open and the breeze is staleyet the air in the paragraph is stronglike a galefall is for mour..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/amoodyblue/743968/</link>
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			<title>Relativity.</title>
			<description>this is a textbook example of a rant.</description>
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