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Tag Archives: Wendy Taylor Carlisle

What the Hell Is Always the Right Decision by Wendy Taylor Carlisle

Marilyn Monroe - imagery for "What the Hell Is Always the Right Decision" by Wendy Taylor Carlisle

She combed the yellow light into her hair and looked out the door into a street full of forties California. I have nothing but words to say these things. No shrugs or silences. No scent of Chanel or musk. My limits are the absence of muscle, the lack of spit, of mucus. She lay down […]

Posted byDaleApril 2017April 2017Posted inIssue 13Tags: Wendy Taylor Carlisle
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