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Impenetrable Falsehoods: A Small Book of Small Fiction Impenetrable Falsehoods: A Small Book of Small Fiction by E.W. Storch
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“His voice was that kind you get from smoking three packs a day and then spending all night howling at the moon.”
E.W. Storch, Impenetrable Falsehoods: A Small Book of Small Fiction
“If I close my eyes, I can feel his body, in that way that you do when someone is near, a faint yet intent electric pulsing.”
E.W. Storch, Impenetrable Falsehoods: A Small Book of Small Fiction
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“He used to tell me stories while we fished. Ones he made up, I guess, I’m not sure. One year, a beaver family dammed the brook and built a lodge. He made up stories about them, very 'Wind in the Willows' stuff. He used to tell me that the fish were water spirits, or lost mermaids, or nixies; it was always something different. So, we always threw the fish back. He said it would bring us luck.”
E.W. Storch, Impenetrable Falsehoods: A Small Book of Small Fiction