He Walks the Same Streets
When he turns the corner, he wonders. How many times has he walked this same pavement? How many times does he contain?
A flash story, published in mmeory, an anthology of stories about memory manipulation, published by air and nothingness press. “He Walks the Same Streets” is a story about routine, the things we faintly remember, and the magic we maybe used to have.
Read if you like: “Something Has to Change” by The Japanese House, Terence Malick, art that is both intricate and ephemeral.
Available for order at air and nothingness press.
(Thanks to the editor of the anthology, Todd Sanders.)