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Sunday, April 1
The Causes of Cyclone Formation Aren't Well Understood
This poem was recently accepted for publication. It will be in the world in spring 2012.
(forthcoming in Prick of the Spindle)
Labels:
(dark) humor,
death,
fantasy,
Midwestern America,
natural disasters,
nature,
prose,
The Wizard of Oz,
tornados
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