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by Raymond Gibson
This one by Raymond Gibson has something going for it that others did not. While not a story, it captures an interesting voice and moment in a story that makes you want to read on.
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302
by Shelley Ontis
Shelley Ontis wrenches us two ways at once.
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279
by Erin Britton
Erin Britton opens with "The Mormon belief..." and you think, oh no, but this one's truly clever, offering more of a comment on a witty if possibly vain character than on the religion.
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Sunday, January 5, 2014
Top 3 posts of the fourth set of 75 posts at Nanoism.net
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