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  • Grace Sharp Ajouter une nouvelle offre d'emploi Literature
    2026-06-02 00:25:06 -
    The rain in Chicago doesn't wash things clean. It just makes the dirt wetter.
    The rain in Chicago doesn't wash things clean. It just makes the dirt wetter. I was sitting in my office on South State Street, watching the water run down the windowpane and distort the neon sign across the street into a pink smear, when she walked in. The door had no bell. It never did. The hinge was rusty and the spring was broken, so the door made a sound like a man clearing his throat—half...
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  • Kimberly Ward Ajouter une nouvelle offre d'emploi Literature
    2026-06-09 03:55:51 -
    The fog rolled off the Thames like a living thing, thick and yellow and smelling of coal smoke and s
    The fog rolled off the Thames like a living thing, thick and yellow and smelling of coal smoke and sewage. Arthur Winslow stood on the bridge outside Holloway Debt Prison, his collar turned up against the damp, and watched the water swallow the gas lamps one by one. Inside that prison, his father had hanged himself three years ago. Arthur held his solicitor's certificate in his pocket, the...
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    2026-06-10 17:50:00 -
    The Last Lesson of the Coal Dust
    (Variant V-01: Victorian Melancholy) The rain in the northern mining town of Blackwood did not fall; it descended as a heavy, soot-stained shroud, clinging to the jagged slate roofs and the hollowed eyes of the men who emerged from the earth. In this gray purgatory, where the sun was a forgotten myth, Arthur lived in a cottage that smelled of damp wool and the metallic tang of blood. Arthur had...
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  • Christine Hamilton Ajouter une nouvelle offre d'emploi Literature
    2026-06-13 21:33:13 -
    The Silence of Sarajevo
    The air in the underground vault of the National Library was not air; it was a thick, grey soup of limestone dust, old paper, and the metallic tang of blood. Arthur breathed it in with a sound like dry leaves scraping against a tombstone. Each inhalation was a gamble, a ragged struggle against the fluid filling his lungs, a slow drowning in the heart of a city that was being systematically...
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    2026-06-11 09:54:56 -
    The Chrome Meridian
    The Algorithm of Grace The painting sold for five hundred thousand credits on a Tuesday. Amelie did not attend the auction. She was in her studio in the French Quarter, sitting in front of her neural interface, watching the numbers tick up on the display screen as collectors around the world bid against each other for a piece of her soul. She could feel it—that strange, hollow sensation that...
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    2026-06-10 11:39:26 -
    The Twenty-Fifth Floor
    The Twenty-Fifth Floor Cassia Donovan watched her phone buzz for the third time that morning and let it die on the desk. The screen went black, and with it went the last thread of her ability to pretend this was normal. On the twenty-fifth floor of a Midtown glass tower, Manhattan stretched out behind her like a circuit board someone had dropped and forgotten to pick up. All light and edges and...
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    2026-06-13 01:39:24 -
    The Mire of Bayou Rouge
    The bayou does not give up its dead. It keeps them—suspended in the dark water, wrapped in cypress roots and the tangled hair of water hyacinth, their faces preserved by the tannins like fruit in jar, eyes open and milky and watching. The Cajuns know this. They have known it for three hundred years, since the Acadians first dragged their families and their prayers into these swamps to escape...
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    2026-06-06 22:42:14 -
    The Wound of Blackwood Hall
    The mist clung to the Yorkshire moors like a shroud, thick and suffocating, as Elias Thornfield knelt before the squire at Blackwood Hall. His face, turned toward the dying fire, was a landscape of ruin—the left cheek hollowed and scarred, the right eye a milky void, the nose reduced to two dark apertures in flesh that looked more like wax than skin. The squire's wife had fainted when he first...
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    2026-06-05 00:06:48 -
    The Gilded Cage of Meridian
    The Gilded Cage of Meridian The magnolias were dying. June Beauregard noticed this first thing every morning, before the heat, before the flies, before the house began to groan under the weight of a century it could no longer sustain. Her grandmother's magnolias, planted the year Jefferson Beauregard came home from the war with a Confederate pension and a wife he had married in Augusta out of...
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    2026-06-10 22:02:09 -
    The Scorpion's Bride
    The fog rolled through Whitechapel like a living thing, thick and yellow and tasting of coal smoke and something older, something that had been waiting in the earth beneath the cobblestones for centuries. Lord Edmund Blackwood stood at the window of his Mayfair townhouse and watched it descend upon London the way a shroud descends upon a corpse. His hands rested on the windowsill. Both of them....
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