
Caleb Crain Reads “Easter”
The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
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Jacob and Stew - A Memoir
Jacob was staying with his grandmother on his father's side. He had borrowed her car and driven down to galveston to spend the night at stews. This visit was the first time jacob and stew had planned to do anything together, just the two of them. On the sofa beside jacob stew rolled a joint. Jacob wanted to write about his visit to stew rossiter in houston.
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