

Bathrooms, Superpowers, and Poetry Fantasy
William Hendricks is an attorney for the city of Dallas, powerless in a world of superpowers. A train ride home brings into being all that he's feared.
Morell Attison is a consultant for TALOS. Woken in the middle of the night to investigate a information leak, her claims-based omniscience reveals only more cracks.
Fel is teaching students, Nell is in a bathroom, and Blake is stopped by police upon exiting the store.
None of their stories overlap.
An eclectic collection of Short Stories and suspiciously impractical Poetry, all mashed together like a mango smoothie. Or something.
Short Stories: Portal to the Bathroom, Claiming Omniscience, Doppel, Untethered, It's About Time.
Classical Ode: To the Man Who Raised Me
Flash Fiction: Learning the Loop
Political Witness: Visiting Cancún
Sonnet: I Forgot to Write It
Haikous: Texas Has Them Too
Take a look at the drivel I've written and despair! I'll see you on the real stories soon.
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Chapter 1 Short Story: Portal to the Bathroom
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Chapter 1 Short Story: Untethered
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Chapter 1 It's About Time
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Chapter 1 Short Story: It's About Time
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Chapter 2 Short Story: Doppel
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Chapter 3 Short Story: Claiming Omniscience
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Chapter 4 Flash Fiction: Learning the Loop
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Chapter 5 Classical Ode: To the Man Who Raised Me
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Chapter 6 Political Witness: Visiting Cancún
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Chapter 7 Sonnet: I Forgot to Write It
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Chapter 10 Haikus: Texas Has Them Too
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Chapter 11 Sonnets: Very Serious Emails
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Chapter 11 Sonnet: A Very Serious Email
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Chapter 12 Free Verse: My Roommate
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Chapter 13 Free Verse: Victims of the Heart
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Chapter 14 Pantoum: Impenetrable City
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Chapter 14 Ghazal: The Modern Contract
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Chapter 15 Persona: Trade Dispute
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Chapter 16 Villanelle: Denied the Rank of Master
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Chapter 17 Inventive Erasure: (Fifty Shades of) Grey Pages 1-2
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Chapter 18 Ekphrastic: Lobster Heirloom
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Chapter 18 Free Verse: Our Souls Are Sad to Death