Deleted Scenes from the Best Selling Utopian Novel by Vanya Bagaev
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You approach the building under the fuzz and hum of a bone-colored calcium light. The door into the art installation is a beaten down screen door without any screens. You
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The sun has been gnawing on your neck for hours when you finally stumble across my cabin. You stumble up the steps with an open mouth dryer than the porch
You are lost in the woods, walking past trees older than your parents. It’s quiet enough to hear the leaves twisting, pirouetting in the cool breath of summer. It’s beautiful
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There is a feeling inside every S.E. Reid story and I don’t know how to describe it. Reviewstack. It’s something I often strive to bring out in my own stories, to some
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