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November 2, 2023

Under A Harvest Moon (Text Version)


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For those who couldn't keep up with a month's worth of leaf-reading, here's the text of this year's Halloween story:

 

 

 

 

Under a Harvest Moon

by

Michael Swanwick

(with Marianne Porter)

 

 

Guilt-ridden,sorrowful, the mourner came to their cemetery. Because both the living lover andthe dead were goths, this was at midnight on Samhain.

 

Strewingdead roses on an all-too-new grave, the mourner said, “We argued, it’s true. Ihave a temper. So did you. But no one could deny our passion, our mutual need, ourlove.”

 

Silence.

 

At last, themourner turned away.

 

A bonyhand burst out of the dirt and seized the mourner’s ankle in a grip like iron. Witha scream, the mourner fell backward, pulling the hand after, and an arm up tothe elbow as well.

 

Kickingaway from the unholy assailant with all available strength, the mourner slowly andunwillingly dredged all of an arm and a shoulder out of the soil. The arm wasbrown and its muscles like leather.

 

“Oh,please!” the mourner sobbed. “No! Don’t!”

 

A heademerged from the grave dirt and after it, another arm. Now the lich was using itsown strength in tandem with the mourner’s to free itself from the grave.

 

One thrawnhand released the ankle even as another seized a knee. Hand over hand, thecorpse pulled itself into the realm of the living. And then raised up themourner so they were standing chest to chest.

 

The lich wrappedits arms around the mourner. Its flesh was rotting. Its nose was gone. One eyehad succumbed to putrescence. Bits of skull were exposed. But there was nomistaking that face.

 

Weeping, forremorse drowned out fear, the mourner said, “I didn’t mean for it to haen. O Yes,it was my fault. But—”

 

“Hush.” Thelich’s face came within an inch of the mourner’s. Its breath stank of rottingtongue. “That doesn’t matter.”

 

It wrappedtough, unbreakable fingers around the mourner’s throat. “Here’s what matters Icannot die without you. Can you live without me? Say yes, and I will releaseyou. Say no and you will die.”

 

“No!” themourner cried. “Oh, please, no! However dire and fearful death may be, I chooseto share it with you. Take me there.

 

Take menow.”

 

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Published on November 02, 2023 06:51

October 31, 2023

Under A Harvest Moon - Part 31: The Conclusion

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THE END


And while you're here . . .

I'm looking for pithy statements to write upon leaves. Summations, observations, wit--you name it. Post your sentence below and let me know if you'd rather your contribution be credited to "Anonymous." I'll leaf-write, photograph, and post the thirty-one best next October.

(If you're unable to post here, you can write me at miswanwick@aol.com)


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Published on October 31, 2023 00:00

October 30, 2023

Under A Harvest Moon - Part 30

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CONCLUDED TOMORROW


And while you're here . . .

I'm looking for pithy statements to write upon leaves. Summations, observations, wit--you name it. Post your sentence below and let me know if you'd rather your contribution be credited to "Anonymous." I'll leaf-write, photograph, and post the thirty-one best next October.

(If you're unable to post here, you can write me at miswanwick@aol.com)


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Published on October 30, 2023 00:00

October 29, 2023

E-Book Sales TODAY and TOMORROW

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My e-publishers at Open Road Media have been working the sale thing hard lately. Which is good news, I hope, for e-book readers who are curious about my work.

Today only (Sunday, October 29), the e-book of Tales of Old Earth can be bought for only $1.99. Canada and the US only.

Tomorrow only (Monday, October30), the e-book of Vacuum Flowers, often mistaken for a Cyberpunk work, is available for, again, $1.99. Again, Canada and the US only.

And Tuesday is Halloween!!! Which is one of my favorite days of the year. We'll be giving away candy and wearing strange hats. Because it's Halloween.


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Published on October 29, 2023 09:53

Under A Harvest Moon - Part 29

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CONTINUED TOMORROW


And while you're here . . .

I'm looking for pithy statements to write upon leaves. Summations, observations, wit--you name it. Post your sentence below and let me know if you'd rather your contribution be credited to "Anonymous." I'll leaf-write, photograph, and post the thirty-one best next October.

(If you're unable to post here, you can write me at miswanwick@aol.com)


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Published on October 29, 2023 00:00

October 28, 2023

Under A Harvest Moon - Part 28

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CONTINUED TOMORROW


And while you're here . . .

I'm looking for pithy statements to write upon leaves. Summations, observations, wit--you name it. Post your sentence below and let me know if you'd rather your contribution be credited to "Anonymous." I'll leaf-write, photograph, and post the thirty-one best next October.

(If you're unable to post here, you can write me at miswanwick@aol.com)


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Published on October 28, 2023 00:00

October 27, 2023

"All The Light You See Is From the Past"

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Here's a surprising thing to see atop a beer distributor on Girard Avenue, here in Philadelphia.  It's a jittery set of lights reading: ALL THE LIGHT YOU SEE IS FROM THE PAST. It's that rapid staccato flashing that gives it  a sinister cast. 

It's art, of course. And it seems to be malfunctioning. Or maybe it's just because we drove by before the second sentence cycled though and the light turned itself off.

Either way, the artist is Alicia Eggert.  You can read her explanation here.


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Published on October 27, 2023 20:02

Under A Harvest Moon - Part 27

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CONTINUED TOMORROW


And while you're here . . .

I'm looking for pithy statements to write upon leaves. Summations, observations, wit--you name it. Post your sentence below and let me know if you'd rather your contribution be credited to "Anonymous." I'll leaf-write, photograph, and post the thirty-one best next October.

(If you're unable to post here, you can write me at miswanwick@aol.com)


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Published on October 27, 2023 00:00

October 26, 2023

Under A Harvest Moon - Part 26

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CONTINUED TOMORROW


And while you're here . . .

I'm looking for pithy statements to write upon leaves. Summations, observations, wit--you name it. Post your sentence below and let me know if you'd rather your contribution be credited to "Anonymous." I'll leaf-write, photograph, and post the thirty-one best next October.

(If you're unable to post here, you can write me at miswanwick@aol.com)


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Published on October 26, 2023 00:00

October 25, 2023

Under A Harvest Moon - Part 25

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CONTINUED TOMORROW


And while you're here . . .

I'm looking for pithy statements to write upon leaves. Summations, observations, wit--you name it. Post your sentence below and let me know if you'd rather your contribution be credited to "Anonymous." I'll leaf-write, photograph, and post the thirty-one best next October.

(If you're unable to post here, you can write me at miswanwick@aol.com)


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Published on October 25, 2023 00:00

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