The jar looks to be full of swamp water. Its contents swirl and leave grit on the glass when you turn it over in your hands. “Duck blood soup,” explains your mother. “Czernina.” It always…
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Kellie Rankey is a genderfluid writer from Saginaw, Michigan. Their work has appeared in The Normal School, Tiny Molecules, Wrongdoing Magazine, and the Michigan Sociological Review, and was longlisted for the American Short(er) Fiction Prize. Outside of the realm of writing, they dabble in wildlife rescue, passively study quantum physics, and frequent estate sales.