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Caleb Crain Reads “Easter”

The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker

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The Face of a Dead Man, Stew Said

Stew and Jacob went to visit a girl who was visiting from lubbock. She said she had no party at her house, but maybe they could go down the sea wall instead. Stew told them about an old man's face that appeared on one of the medical schools buildings. The university sand blasted the wall clear; then it returned in a different panel two days later. "I don't believe in ghosts," stew says when jacob asks him if he has ever heard of the face.

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