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The tower has been undertaking a June cleaning. We have found many things squirrelled away in its walls. Some of those things are, bafflingly and suddenly, alive. Speaking of new life, today's short story... "Making a House a Home" by Katherine Lynch crowcrosskeys.com/2026/06/13…
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The tower has been undertaking a June cleaning. We have found many things squirrelled away in its walls. Some of those things are, bafflingly and suddenly, alive. Speaking of new life, today's short story... "Making a House a Home" by Katherine Lynch crowcrosskeys.com/2026/06/13…
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The link is always wild, but if you click it, it won't bite. crowcrosskeys.com/2026/06/13…
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We're coming to you live from... Well, we're not quite sure. The tower has tucked us away for safekeeping. Luckily, we have some excellent flash fiction to read until it decides to set us free. "Vestiges" by Carolyn R. Russell crowcrosskeys.com/2026/06/10…
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Under ordinary circumstances, you might not click the link. These are not ordinary circumstances. crowcrosskeys.com/2026/06/10…
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We at the tower have been doing palm readings. We don't know how to do palm readings, but everything is skewing to the positive so we're running with it. While we read your palms, you should read today's poem: "Relativity" by Anika Tenneti crowcrosskeys.com/2026/06/06…
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The link brings you home. You should click it. crowcrosskeys.com/2026/06/06…
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This evening, we're gathering opinions from inanimate objects. Jars, it turns out, are very loud about the things they dislike. We, however, are loud about the things we like. Like today's short story, for example. "Thalissa" by N. B. Carlson crowcrosskeys.com/2026/06/03…
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Click the link. It's one of a kind. crowcrosskeys.com/2026/06/03…
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We have been receiving curses from the sky. We displeased it and therefore must be punished. You should probably ignore us and read today's flash fiction instead, lest you catch the curse too. "The Sky" by Rachel M. Hollis crowcrosskeys.com/2026/05/30…
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The link stands at the end of this post. Waiting for you to click it. crowcrosskeys.com/2026/05/30…
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There are many coloured birds roosting in the tower. We suspect the yellow ones might have escaped from today's duo of poems by Karen McCarthy. "Omens" "Betty Parris and Abigail Williams Chase the Future, December 18, 1691" crowcrosskeys.com/2026/05/27…
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The link has crossed your path. You should click it. crowcrosskeys.com/2026/05/27…
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The tower has three stomachs. The first is the kind all buildings have, you know the one. The second is for uninvited guests. And the third? Well that's a secret. Try not to think about it. Read this instead: "Hunger Fills A Hole" by Rosemary Melchior crowcrosskeys.com/2026/05/23…
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The link is too still. You should click it. crowcrosskeys.com/2026/05/23…
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Someone in the tower is trying to order takeout. We wish them luck. The tower does not appear on any map, and does not engage with satellite navigation systems. We do not anticipate success. On eating, today's flash... "Ortolan Bunting" by Juniper White crowcrosskeys.com/2026/05/20…
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We like to watch you read. Click the link. crowcrosskeys.com/2026/05/20…
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It's a strange sort of day here at the tower. We don't know why, it just feels different. So, we're glad we have a familiar poet to read today. A comfort poet, if you will. "midnight love stories for girls fishing" by @workingwords50 crowcrosskeys.com/2026/05/16…
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The link is moving, but not too quickly. You can still click it. crowcrosskeys.com/2026/05/16…
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If you hear noises in the woods near the tower... No, you don't. It's better if you don't. It's safer if you don't. Safer still is reading today's short story... "Beast" by L.M. Conkling crowcrosskeys.com/2026/05/13…
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You like the link. You should click the link. crowcrosskeys.com/2026/05/13…
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