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Release 5.5 (Anguirus) – June 21, 2010
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Whale Fall

By Joanne Anderton

September 21, 2007 No Comments →

The whales no longer fall, and there was a time when nothing fell in their stead. "They did it, so it is only right." Old Whitetail’s song is clear, despite her age. I sit close by her on the sea bed, restless, watching for hermits in the moon-lit sand. This night is a Singer’s time. [...]

PVP

By Grant Watson

June 21, 2007 No Comments →

God sits on the beach watching the seagulls, and we all sit and watch God. He’s not really God, you understand. We just call him that, on account of his having created the universe. God yawns and scratches his beard. "They don’t flock properly," he says, "I’m not sure why. I can’t put my finger [...]

The Innocent

By Kerry Cobey

September 21, 2006 No Comments →

Jeremias James had been coming to the café every night for the past five months. Each time he would buy a cup of tea, but would avoid drinking it somehow. Sometimes he gave it to a homeless man on a cold night. Instead, he talked the hours away with her and the girls. None of [...]