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No. 13: A TALE OF A MARINER’S WAIL AND A CAT’S CROOK TAIL

by Raji Singh The sorrows in my great-great grandfather’s journal: The 1840’s.  Cincinnati, Ohio.  He writes: ~ ~ “THE GLUMS.”  That’s what Mariner kindly called them. “They blow in as the darkest storm clouds the sea’s ever seen, matey. “Their … Continue reading

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No. 12: WHY I ARCHIVE, ARCHEO-APOLOGIZE

by Raji Singh So many times, have my great-great grandfather, the publisher James Thaddeus ‘Blackjack’ Fiction, and other long-now deceased residents of the renowned, the notorious, the oft-fabled-of Fiction House come to me.  In my imagination they say, “Tell our … Continue reading

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