The House at the End of the Radio Range
The antenna rose from the cotton field like the skeleton of some enormous creature that had been dragged from the sea and left to bleach in the Mississippi sun. It was thirty feet tall at its highest point, a parabola of rusted steel and salvaged radar parts, angled toward the sky with an intention that made the townspeople uncomfortable. Old Man Silas Thorne had been building it for ten...
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