His Tomb Is With Us To This Day
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Seth Wieck | August 14, 2013
Once again, the fine folks @curatormagazine have posted one of my essays. I have a few more scheduled over the next several weeks, so I’ll keep you informed. http://www.curatormagazine.com/seth-wieck/his-tomb-is-with-us-to-this-day/ My nephew Jude was stillborn. The diagnosis came early in the pregnancy: an extra chromosome written into the genetic language would lead to, among other maladies, […]
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Little Girl Found
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Seth Wieck | July 15, 2013
The kind folks @curatormagazine have posted one of my essays. Warning: it concerns child abductions. Here’s a link: Little Girl Found. A few years ago in a neighboring town, booming as a safe alternative to my relatively safe city, a man with no criminal record or history drove into the parking lot of a gas […]
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Published in The Curator
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Seth Wieck | January 24, 2013
One of my poems was published today at The Curator. You can read it by following this excerpt: An Horologist Returns to Work after His Wife’s Diagnosis. Here hear the clock: the tick the tock the tickThe swing of pendule swung by gear-dinked chimes,Or quartz hum the pulse that clicked the quickEscape of the wheel […]
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Published in Narrative
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Seth Wieck | May 22, 2011
I had a story published in Narrative Magazine this week. If you’re interested in literature, follow this link and take a look around the site. They publish some great authors that I attempt to emulate. Maybe you’ll find something there as inspiring as I’ve found. If you’d prefer to just read the story, here’s a […]
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