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Budweiser Blues, fiction by Cecile Dixon
Budweiser Blues by Cecile Dixon Larry When my olé lady, Kourtney run off with Dwayne, I took to drinking beer. A lot of beer. I still got up every morning and went to work. My brother Jimmy’s sheet rock business didn’t … Continue reading
Law of the Whippoorwill, fiction by Cecile Dixon
In the dim, neon truck stop light, I studied Gerald’s face. His jaw was clenched tight as he said, "Pharyl, these things are complicated. It's not like working at fucking McDonald’s,” Gerald rolled the words off his tongue giving sound … Continue reading