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Florida Story
I took a deep breath, which did absolutely nothing, and stormed out of the bathroom. Then I made a beeline for the mirrored triangle bar and ordered myself a Long Island iced tea. No one here cared how old I was.
Erick Hawkins: The Dancer and The Dance
“Erick came to feel that there there was something deeply flawed and perverse about any aesthetic that brutalized and damaged the bodies of dancers.”
Ghosts, Aliens, and Maidens: Soichi Sunami’s Intense Sympathy of Vision
“Dance is the art that disappears.”
Excerpt from “The Call-Out”
She grins to herself, then, since they friended
each other at some point during that night,
she opens messenger and starts to write
a message: “Hi. It’s been a while
but I’d still like to be your friend.”
Mei’s Crow
The room is as dark as a crow.
A bright light appears, bathing a group of figures. They pose along a bench, their gazes fixed into empty space.
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