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  • Aria Gray added blog Literature
    2026-06-07 10:28:53 -
    Mary Anne Corrigan had been a nurse for thirty years, and in thirty years she had learned that the most dramatic events in medicine were the ones that never made the charts.
    She knew this because she had seen them happen. She had seen surgeons cry in the break room after a procedure that went wrong and tell no one about it. She had seen patients sign themselves out against medical advice and walk into the parking lot with the determination of people who believed they knew better than the people who had spent eight years learning how to keep them alive. She had seen...
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  • Natalie Diaz added blog Literature
    2026-06-06 16:28:09 -
    Mary Anne Corrigan had been a nurse for thirty years, and in thirty years she had learned that the most dramatic events in medicine were the ones that never made the charts.
    She knew this because she had seen them happen. She had seen surgeons cry in the break room after a procedure that went wrong and tell no one about it. She had seen patients sign themselves out against medical advice and walk into the parking lot with the determination of people who believed they knew better than the people who had spent eight years learning how to keep them alive. She had seen...
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  • Z.R. ZHANG
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    2026-04-16 13:23:38 -
    The Bureau of Meaningless Events
    In the heart of Manhattan, nestled between a skyscraper that looked like a shard of broken glass and a parking garage that smelled of old ozone, sat the Office of Administrative Synchronicity. To the outside world, it was a government agency of indeterminate purpose. To Julian, it was the only place in the world where the rules actually made sense, precisely because they were completely...
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