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mothboy
Matthew Shute 
http://journalscape.com/mattshute/
United Kingdom
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An Echo
Andrew searched in the forest at the back of the old cottage, and in the fields toward the coast, but he couldnā??t find anything for him. The animals hid away, the corn was cold and sharp against his...
Short Stories|  Updated:22-05-05
Words:827|  Comments:18|  Status:Public

America, Neo-cons, and the Deep Six
[Note: this is actually taken from the online journal of a fictional character I created. However, I agree with some of the points he makes here. I think perhaps he was on to something, albeit in a...
Blogs|  Updated:10-05-05
Words:2045|  Comments:2|  Status:Reader

Bleached
Francis looked at his cooling lover in the afternoon light and felt nothing. Her name had been Beverly, he thought, or maybe Belle. It didnā??t matter now. It was now a nameless shape, a bad piece of...
Short Stories|  Updated:10-05-05
Words:404|  Comments:4|  Status:Reader

One Again
Although I was only a shard of spinning glass, twinkling in her orbit, I needed her. I became aware of her on the number 33 bus. In a procession of lifeless faces, the vast extent of her goodness...
Short Stories|  Updated:10-05-05
Words:751|  Comments:4|  Status:Reader

The "One Word" Series
Oneword.com, the 60 second flash-and-dash site, seems to have died, but here are some of the quick efforts I submitted to that site. Very raw because of the time aspect, but there's lot of emotional...
Short Stories|  Updated:10-05-05
Words:1348|  Comments:2|  Status:Reader

Fluid
We wandered for days within their rat-maze, overcoming every encounter, tasting every morsel of substance we could find. The cameras tried to follow, but we were fast. Giggling, we ran. Dripping red,...
Short Stories|  Updated:10-05-05
Words:604|  Comments:4|  Status:Reader

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