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Spencer Cushing

Spencer Cushing—grew up in the flat, empty expanses of Wyoming and believes this caused his obsession with apocalyptic narratives. After a brief and unsuccessful tenure as a wannabe super-villain, he retired his Furby army and left high school and found his way to the NW. He studied writing, literature, and Shakespearian sex jokes at the University of Puget Sound. He believes the short story can make a bigger comeback than the Roller Derby and hopes that his own stories will one day waddle into the homes of millions like a corpulent kitty-cat to lay its fuzzy body into the laps of readers everywhere.

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Stories written with The Portland Fiction Project
Two Pints and a Rising Tide Alaska
Syncopation Mars
One Man’s Trash Ego
The Challenger Zit
It Is, Of Course, Forgiven Bubble
Christmas Eve on Ice Reindeer
Hollow Spaces Fast
Pulled from the Garden Drink
Falling to Pieces Sentiment
A Future in Sales Sales
Daytime Noir Depression
The Sum of His Parts Secession

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