The Other Part of Time by Lydia Ship

My family made a bigger family to seek out the purest sighting. We tried to grow our family to as many members as possible, and we met in each other’s houses every night. We built a building and made maps. We posted the maps everywhere on the walls of the building. By then many families were our families, and we had to give them instructions…

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Treasure Hunters by Lydia Ship

We were looking for wisdom and saved up for wisdom detectors to use much like treasure hunters moving in the cadence of the blind on stillborn beaches. Then we had to save up for time. When we got the time, we frittered it away on petty things rather than using the wisdom detectors for wisdom. Sometimes we used the wisdom detectors to detect fancy food….

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Go-Go Can by Christine Beck

As the sixties passed you by in Berkeley, as we limber-limbed young women tumbled onto madras covered beds with guys who turned us on, did you imagine us awakening in what was left of last night’s clothes, furry-tongued and tousled, smelling of stale dope and sex? As lyrics taunted you, a clumsy economics prof:   I can’t get no … please allow me to  … satis…

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