Short Story - excerpt A disemboweled newspaper blew in cold gusts down a urine stained sidewalk outside the City Bus Terminal, keeping company with leaves and chasing fragments of itself that hadn’t caught on dirty iron railings or public trash receptacles. Wrinkled pages blew by revolving doors, dodged by the human effluent bathed in yellowed … Continue reading “Greyhound,” Gargoyle Magazine, June 1998, #41, p. 201