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Ineffable by Maggie Fulmer

Maggie Fulmer is an emerging writer from Kentucky and English graduate student at Northern Kentucky University. She received her BA in journalism from NKU in May of 2017 and currently works as a copywriter and freelancer. When she is not doing reading and writing things, she can be found doing music things. This includes playing guitar, spending too much money on concert tickets, and singing along obnoxiously to show tunes in the car.

This ten word story was typed on a manual Royal Sabre Typewriter, made in Portugal, c. 1977. Let’s call him Serge. 

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