“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…
Read MoreI 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…
Read MoreWe were living at the far western edge of St. Louis, within walking distance of a twenty-three acre lake that disappeared mysteriously overnight. Millions…
Read MoreYears collapse. Breaks in the relationship are not counted. There is no longer any time that was spent apart. Even when absent…
Read MoreWhen my father talks about his years of drifting in and out of homelessness, he is quick to remind me of how lucky he…
Read MoreMy 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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