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“Prime Mover,” my true story of one who refuses to be disabled during state-ordered lockdown, is published today in the fall edition of In Parentheses. #Fall
Read my newest story—the 10th in 10 months—accepted and scheduled for publication.
This tale, which I titled “PRIME MOVER,” also happens to be true. Mine’s the story of a skateboarder who passed me by. The setting is a Southern California sidewalk during lockdown when citizens were discouraged from—including being prohibited from—socializing.
“Prime Mover” publishes in the fall edition (previewed herewith) of Phillipe Chatelain’s In Parentheses (@inparenth) on Monday.
Plagiarist Alert: Anthony Bartolla sent us direct rips of Christopher Soden's "Goodnight, honey" available at London Grip, "Attachment disorder" by Jonathan Langley, available at In Parentheses, and "3" by Kim Moore, available at Mal.
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