Fiction | June 01, 1990

The phone wakes me. I fumble across her sheeted body to lift the receiver. It’s my old friend from the Writing Program, eighteen years now, a time before the boom. The younger practitioners considered us rugged precursors, treat us with deference, as though we deserve preservation.

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