When the dog gets ready to die she’ll vomit up liquid the color of her kibble. Then she’ll vomit up yellow. Then clear. Then do nothing but dry-heave. When the dog gets ready to die it’ll be a late winter night. There’ll be no veterinary clinics open. No vet will answer their phone. You’ll call […]
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Descriptions of Heaven, by Randal Eldon Greene
I was delighted to read an advance copy of Randal Eldon Greene’s literary novel, Descriptions of Heaven. Some of you will remember Randal’s, Come Light, from Issue Eight of Unbroken. If you haven’t read him, head over there and read that now, and you’ll get a taste of the author’s voice. It is that voice […]
Come Light by Randal Eldon Greene
The acrid smell of her stomach juices hits my nostrils like a belly flop. The guy is yelling, all excited because the sun is coming up, rising from the city skyline. I am kneeling by Mabel, watching her nuzzle the gravel. We’re fifteen stories high. The guy yelling at us to look at the burning […]