
Alexander MacLeod Reads “Once Removed”
The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
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Greetings From a Senior's Building
Greet walker is a woman living on her own in a senior's building in notre dame de grase, their only relative in a city of millions. She could never quite pin down her real name, for example, an abbreviated marguerite, or maybe a twisted margueret corruption of gertrude. Mat had no idea where would you have to start to end up with greet as your final destination? The walk was not as bad as she had expected and it felt nice to be out. But there was something else, a faint whispering sound that amy imagined she could almost pick up whenever she was around greet. Her boy friends, fathers, mother's oldest
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