Music spins inside of atoms, blocked under a microscope
For the hundred and eleventh birthday of Alan Turing, I should really have combed my hair.

The evening's mail brought my contributor's copy of Not One of Us #75, containing my poem "I Have a Sister Beyond the Sea." It's the one I wrote out of a dream in January which incorporated two movies I have still not yet seen, with a title from Anne Lister's "Beech and Willow" and an unofficial dedication to
ashlyme. It's part of the music issue, strings and sheet music in the black-and-white photography of John and Flo Stanton wrapped around stories and poems by Steve Toase, Gwynne Garfinkle, Gretchen Tessmer, and more. Check it out! The website is still temporary, the 'zine itself as weird as ever.

The evening's mail brought my contributor's copy of Not One of Us #75, containing my poem "I Have a Sister Beyond the Sea." It's the one I wrote out of a dream in January which incorporated two movies I have still not yet seen, with a title from Anne Lister's "Beech and Willow" and an unofficial dedication to

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What's/Where's the room?
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<3 <3 <3
(Great pic!)
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Thank you!
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Thank you!
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Thank you! I like that as an effect. It was taken at my parents' house.
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Oh, I love it. Don't change a hair.
And that means my copy will arrive soon!
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Thank you!
And that means my copy will arrive soon!
Wonderful! Enjoy!
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That is a lovely photo.
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Godspeed, USPS! (I love your poem.)
That is a lovely photo.
Thank you.
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Thank you!
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As they should!
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Thank you!
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Thank you! (It was a Pink Lady.)