Heavy Bones single work   short story  
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Heavy Bones
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'I walked home along the river'. It was afternoon and people were running. Running home, running for their lives, running for fun. For fun! I scoffed at the thought between my heavy breathing. I was unfit. I should be running, but I hated running. The way my body shook with every hard step, continually choking down air as if my life depended on it. That, and my bones would hurt. But my bones always hurt...'

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    y separately published work icon Voiceworks no. 113 Summer 2018 16829090 2018 periodical issue 'Last night I travelled across town to my friend’s house, which is also the headquarters of the riso press/comics publisher Glom Press, to help finish putting together the last two in a series of six comic books that Glom has been releasing this year. The days seem to have gotten longer really suddenly—it was still light out when I arrived, and, as everyone sat around carefully collating stacks of printed pages, two rainbows—one single and one double—were shining above the house.' (Mira Schlosberg, Editorial introduction) 2018 pg. 73-74
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