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The Scavenger Hunt: Prologue; A Letter to the Editor

Dear Sir, Madame, Fellow, or Lady, Whatsoever Which You Prefer, This is not my first time writing. I have written before. You may remember me, you may not. My name is Ramadupa. I am a yogi living in the richest state of India.

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The Scavenger Hunt: Issue Ten, Tables

Billy the Kid is saying, “Yeah, so the governor of Karnagapully is on the street, when suddenly, he sees a monkey, right? A big monkey. A monkey king! And there’s not supposed to be any monkeys here, this is Kerala after all.

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The Scavenger Hunt: Issue Nine, Skippin

I am dreaming. How do I know? Because I am not me. If I was me I would not be at the helm of a pirate ship, relishing the smell of cedar. I would not be watching a sea of red swelling up in my face.

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The Scavenger Hunt: Issue Seven, Brock Bugs and Bollocks

“The Universe is shaped Exactly like the Earth,” A grey-haired Brock croons in three simulated dimensions with perfect fidelity sound, “if you go straight long enough you end up where you were--”

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Scavenger Hunt: Issue Six, the End of the World

“It’s designed to jettison into space in case of a boarding. But if you do jettison, then you need a code to keep it from blowing up. Benj, the Captain, never gave me the code.” He says this idly, as the doors close.

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The Scavenger Hunt: Issue Five, the Strenuous Incorporation of Ramadupa

Humming neither felt nor heard. Not seen either. Humming is not something smelled. Is not something tasted. How do I know of humming, then? How do you know of humming? Humming. I do not even see the color black, and not white. I have no sight. Humming.

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The Scavenger Hunt: Issue Four, Through Jupiter

She’s big enough to see before I even feel her pulling. Sweet blue green, then bits of brown and puffs of white come into focus. The blue and the green diverge.

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The Scavenger Hunt: Issue One, to Scrape the Sky

The Sun is setting in the West over the largest gathering of water in the world. Every stream and river feeds into the Ocean and while there are different parts of it, naming them only makes them seem more distinct.

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The Scavenger Hunt Issue Four: What's With the Bugs

“You know what’s worse than being whipped between bodies and realities like an overbeaten dog?” I realized suddenly I was asking. I was asking a man with really thick black curly hair. Almost like a sheep. A black sheep.

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