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10:07 pm by D Kai Wilson, editor in Uncategorized
Anything (literally) goes - send us your wacky, your deceptively mundane - your unwashed masses.
We SPECIFICALLY want to see first draft, idea form stories that you can later show to have developed in a future issue OR something that’s so off the beaten track that we don’t have a name for it.
Wow me.
Edited by D Kai Wilson, address all mail in the first instance to obscure@digitalisobscura.com - my name is Kai ![]()
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