Those Snowy Nights You Read to Me, They'll Never Be Forgotten

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  1. Little Boy Games

    Publicerades: 2023-07-11
  2. The Angle of the Light

    Publicerades: 2021-02-01
  3. In the Realm of the Eight Dollar Soda

    Publicerades: 2020-03-05
  4. Town With a Tranquil Name

    Publicerades: 2019-10-30
  5. Tyrant, Draw Thy Sword

    Publicerades: 2018-09-19
  6. If I Can Stop One Heart From Breaking

    Publicerades: 2018-02-08
  7. Joke Meets Ground

    Publicerades: 2017-08-13
  8. Three Stories for a Rainy Sunday Afternoon

    Publicerades: 2017-07-13
  9. Bride, Groom, Sunday, Forever

    Publicerades: 2017-02-20
  10. An Oral History of Hell

    Publicerades: 2016-09-12
  11. Whatever You Find Within You

    Publicerades: 2016-04-09
  12. Objects Found in a Faraway Field

    Publicerades: 2016-02-01
  13. The Tears of Sisyphus

    Publicerades: 2015-11-02
  14. Toward the Close of November

    Publicerades: 2015-09-24
  15. New Players Welcome Here

    Publicerades: 2015-08-31
  16. Song of the Living Dead

    Publicerades: 2015-07-27
  17. Sketch of a Bird in Flight

    Publicerades: 2015-06-01
  18. 3:13 a.m.

    Publicerades: 2015-05-01
  19. Loft

    Publicerades: 2015-04-12
  20. Signs Pass By

    Publicerades: 2015-03-28

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Works written and produced by Soren Narnia. The text of these stories is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA. Email: [email protected] -- When I was in the fourth grade, my teacher asked me to sit next to a handicapped kid named Sean and help him along a little if I could. It wasn't easy, because he was quite slow, but I tried. When Sean got especially excited about something, or if he was told he had done something well, he would smile and shout out nonsense words. One of them I remember, which he used to shout many times over the few months I sat beside him, was "Sorinarneeya!" Again and again, it was a harmless word he used when he was happy, and seeing my puzzled expression would just make him say it once more, even more pleased than the first time: "Sorinarneeya!" For some reason that word stuck with me for years, until one day as an adult I realized how neatly and curiously it cut in half. And I thought that was so perfect, how this little gem of a thing had sprung from a bit of the absurd and a bit of the tragic. That seemed like all of life to me: momentary bits of perfection out of all the absurdity and tragedy. And amazingly, they just keep on coming. - SN

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