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    • Death Right Down to the Cheekbones Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Death Right Down to the Cheekbones, the chapter begins with Sol excitedly confiding in her companion that she has successfully stolen a large sum of money from Richard, who she humorously refers to as "King Richard." Though initially hesitant, Sol has taken the opportunity to pilfer Richard’s hidden funds, knowing precisely where to find his secrets stashed away. As she shares this with her companion, the weight of the situation begins to settle in, and the tension becomes palpable between them. They…
    • The Great Girard Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The Great Girard begins with the protagonist’s somber reflection on the state of Gold, Ontario. Once a vibrant, thriving town, it has now fallen into ruin, a ghostly shell of its former self. The landscape is described with vivid imagery of the shoreline and the muted surroundings, which reflect the depth of the town's decay. The catalyst for the chaos is the mournful howling of an ancient dog, a warning that echoes through the air. This haunting moment serves as the beginning of a breakdown in the town,…
    • An Immortal Sea of Influence Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin An Immortal Sea of Influence captures the narrator’s tumultuous journey towards the Slates, a series of islands that hold both the promise of renewal and the weight of past disappointments. Driven by the hope of reconnecting with Lark, the narrator is plagued by conflicting emotions, uncertain of their purpose and struggling with the tension between idealism and reality. The preacher’s teachings about manifesting desires continue to linger, creating an internal struggle as the narrator realizes their…
    • O God that Maple Fretboard Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin O God that Maple Fretboard, the protagonist finds themselves arriving at a public dock after enduring a grueling three-day storm. The once turbulent waters now rest in tranquility, and the boat is gently rocking against the dock as the protagonist disembarks. Almost immediately, they encounter a young girl sitting in the cockpit of the boat, who, with a teasing smile, jokingly remarks about the condition of the boat and the protagonist’s fishing skills. The air is thick with tension, but her playful…
    • Tonio to the Letter Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Tonio to the Letter, the narrator wakes up from a dream where a song plays, accompanied by visions of a comet, with people from their past like Lark, Maudie, and Mr. Tashi making an appearance. Mr. Tashi, symbolizing tranquility amidst chaos, stands out as a calming presence. The tolling of church bells breaks the dream-like trance, and the narrator realizes they have arrived near Lightner, a town that’s long been abandoned. Upon docking their boat, they explore the remains of the municipal waterfront, a…
    • The Garment was Occupied Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The Garment was Occupied, the protagonist wrestles with a crucial decision that looms over him after a long night of deep reflection. He is torn between sailing southwest to Duluth, where there are familiar faces and the possibility of assistance, especially from Lark, who has connections due to her time spent at the local library. Despite this, he is conflicted by the risks of bringing others into his troubles, fearing that their involvement could expose them to danger because of the problems he's already…
    • Our Bright & Zippy Kellan Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Our Bright & Zippy Kellan, the chapter begins with the protagonist arriving in Thunder Bay, where they are greeted by an overwhelming feeling of hunger. Drawn to a lively market by the shimmering waters of a lake, they begin to scan the food stalls, tempted by the scent of grilled chicken wafting through the air. However, when they try to pay for the meal using U.S. dollars, they are quickly reminded that they are now in Canada, and a currency exchange is required. Faced with this unexpected challenge,…
    • The Windmill is a Giant Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The Windmill is a Giant begins with the narrator waking up in a cozy cabin, surrounded by unfinished projects. The light streaming through the windows feels gentle, a stark contrast to the harshness of his previous life. A sense of physical relief washes over him, but it is quickly replaced by a flood of introspective thoughts. As he examines a piece of teak trim, his mind drifts to the state of his boat, long neglected and in need of significant repairs. The once-pristine vessel now shows signs of…
    • White-Maned Horses Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin White-Maned Horses begins amidst a relentless storm, where the narrator battles against towering waves while steering Flower, a boat caught in the fury of nature. The wind howls like a beast, rattling the mast, and the rain stings against their skin as if the sky itself is lashing out. The sea churns violently, heaving the vessel toward the treacherous rocks lining the shore, each crash of water a grim reminder of what awaits if they lose control. Despite their fear, it is not the idea of sinking that…
    • So Young to be in Jail Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin So Young to be in Jail, the protagonist struggles with the weight of both their physical surroundings and the turmoil within. Aboard the Flower, the boat that had once promised freedom, they are now adrift in a sea of confusion and regret. The fog that shrouds the waters mirrors the fog in their mind, clouding their thoughts and making every decision feel like a step into the unknown. The lack of supplies, combined with the withdrawal from caffeine, intensifies the isolation, and the protagonist is left to…
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