“On Excess” By David LeGault
I attempt to eat a three-and-a-half pound, seven-patty cheeseburger, so that it may be named in my honor. I’ve been practicing for weeks…
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I attempt to eat a three-and-a-half pound, seven-patty cheeseburger, so that it may be named in my honor. I’ve been practicing for weeks…
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We were living at the far western edge of St. Louis, within walking distance of a twenty-three acre lake that disappeared mysteriously overnight. Millions…
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Years collapse. Breaks in the relationship are not counted. There is no longer any time that was spent apart. Even when absent…
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When my father talks about his years of drifting in and out of homelessness, he is quick to remind me of how lucky he…
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My poor best friend. Her wealth. So real. Concrete. Last week, I saw her for a drink. We met in the suburbs…
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