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weekend reading

This month's featured fiction from Covered w/ Fur is Two Stories by Kiik A.K. The first story, All Your Sweet Babes, is about a farm of stray dogs. The second, The Season of Hair, is about very long hair. But really, they are both about Asian American relocation and internment during the second world war. The … Continue reading weekend reading →

meganbandit Uncategorized 1 Comment October 18, 2015October 18, 2015

weekend reading

Gabrielle Moss's short story, Lost Dog, is a little bit spooky. It's the story of a young boy, Hunter, his younger sister, Brianna, and the werewolf in their backyard. It's good and it's also funny. Here's a line: "Brianna gives him this look where she looks exactly like their mother when she’s disappointed in him. … Continue reading weekend reading →

meganbandit Uncategorized 3 Comments September 18, 2015September 18, 2015

weekend reading

In Falconetti Drinks the Water of Anguish,  by Garrett Saleen,  Rene Falconetti is dying. An expatriate of Paris living and working in Rio de Janerio, Falconetti reminisces on her life as an underappreciated theater actress. This story is good. It is beautifully written, non-linear, and sad. Here's a line: "The landscape passes like a dream—everything is wet … Continue reading weekend reading →

meganbandit Uncategorized 2 Comments August 30, 2015August 30, 2015

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