Authors: Blake Butler
In the houses men were laughing. Mothers made other mothers, fathers, too. Sick continued. Night continued. In the night, small pockets fried in endless sing.
The night gathered up in pockets, grew holes. The holes hummed around a rasping center, rolled. Centered in all air and in all bodies. The center’s center had no name.
The bodies aged. The bodies ate lunch, their old limbs shifting, breathing up in celebration, years of air. Resting. Nesting. Needing. Sleeping. Going. Sewing. Teeth on teeth.
Other things would happen. More words would pass from mouth to mouth. The weight of nameless light would overflow the houses, days unblinking, above ground.
The ground was light. The lunch was light, too. And the days, the beds, more holes. The light would fill the halls for hours. The skin would come and come and come.
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B
LAKE
B
UTLER
is the author of the novella
Ever
and the novel-in-stories
Scorch Atlas
, named Novel of the Year by
3:AM Magazine
. He edits
HTMLGiant
, “the internet literature magazine blog of the future,” as well as two journals of innovative text,
Lamination Colony
and
No Colony
. His writing has appeared widely online and in print, including in
The Believer
,
Unsaid
,
Fence
, and
Vice
, and short-listed in
The Best American Nonrequired Reading
. Butler lives in Atlanta and blogs at gillesdeleuzecommittedsuicideandsowilldrphil.com.
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Scorch Atlas
Ever
Cover design and photograph by Milan Bozic
Author photograph by Morgan Kendall
All other photographs by Justin Dodd
THERE IS NO YEAR.
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