Pierce Nahigyan

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Category Archives: mystery

Adularia

12/25/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

If he had struggled up out of an algaed lagoon he would have been no wetter. The sweat was thick on his shoulders, as resilient as oil, and yet it […]

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artifact, gods, mystery

Adobe

11/15/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

Senator Kinbote looked real spry in front of the Mexican-American Center for the Arts. His square jaw, tan cheeks and small eyes gave the impression that he was all mouth, […]

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artifact, justice, mystery

Admit

11/04/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

Arianna was enthralled by the opera. The tragedy had reached its peak and the poor man center stage was wailing. His voice sounded as though it had been carved from […]

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business, mystery

Adjuvant

10/14/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

I was sitting in a bar trying to remember how I’d got there, a smear of salt on my thumb, an empty shot of tequila sitting silently beside my beer. […]

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health, memory, mystery, time

Adjunct

10/04/2013by Pierce Nahigyan Leave a comment

“Have you been feeding this book?” Charlie Ben Studdard bit down on his unlit pipe and pulled his hat off his head. He fanned himself and decided what the professor […]

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animals, books, education, mystery

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"All the while I have been forgetting the third of my reasons for remaining so faithful a citizen of the Federation, despite all the lascivious inducements from expatriates to follow them beyond the seas, and all the surly suggestions from patriots that I succumb. It is for the reason which grows out of my medieval but unashamed taste for the bizarre and indelicate, my congenital weakness for comedy of the grosser varieties. The United States, to my eye, is incomparably the greatest show on earth."

- H.L. Mencken, On Being an American, 1922

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