My flash "The New Alexandria" is now online at Jabberwocky, which appears to be making the full transition from print to pixels with this its fifth issue. (I still appreciate the availability of paper-and-ink copies for those who like that sort of thing.) It was written in December 2007, in the middle of Hanukkah. At the time I thought it was either a philosophical statement or a poem, but it probably is a manifesto.
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- 1: And they won't thank you, they don't make awards for that
- 2: But the soft and lovely silvers are now falling on my shoulder
- 3: What does it do when we're asleep?
- 4: Now where did you get that from, John le Carré?
- 5: Put your circuits in the sea
- 6: Sure as the morning light when frigid love and fallen doves take flight
- 7: No one who can stand staying landlocked for longer than a month at most
- 8: And in the end they might even thank me with a garden in my name
- 9: I'd marry her this minute if she only would agree
- 10: And me? Well, I'm just the narrator
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