shortstory

  • Chapter Five

    15 Ash Street.  White clapboard siding (long overdue for both sanding and repainting) wraps an unremarkable two-story colonial sitting on a desiccated postage stamp of land. We would struggle to consider the combination of sod, roots, and dusty loam a ‘lawn,’ but are prepared to allow such a definition in the interests of efficiency. This…

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  • Chapter Four

    The Devon River delineates not only the face of this town—standing sentry as the faces of both its main thoroughfare and population change—but also separates two geographically and economically very different facets of New England. The structures on River Road, once referred to as a ‘taxpayer’ buildings (commercial storefront on the street level with housing…

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