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Cat Killing, fiction by James Alan Gill
Every time I tell this story, about me helping Charlie McMaster kill a whole passel of cats, people tend not to believe it. Maybe it’s that they can’t imagine real people living this way, and for that I can’t blame … Continue reading
Birds of Winter, fiction by James Alan Gill
“Last night’s spangles and yesterday’s pearls are the bright morning stars of the barroom girls.” –Gillian Welch, Barroom Girls Little girls don’t dream of growing up to become barmaids, and Lori Thompson was no different, but now she stands behind the bar at … Continue reading