Articles by: Thresher Charles
Articles by: Thresher Charles

Table of Contents

  • Preamble
  • Section A: An overemphasis on the importance of interest.
  • Section B: The history of Post-Historic Art.
  • Section C: Timelessness versus irrelevance.
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Thresher Charles

  • Quote from Thresher Charles, creator of Freeform Fiction

  • What is worth writing anymore?
    Certainly not that sentence.

  • I can't take anymore love I think.

  • Henry called me this morning.
    Said he finally came under some luck.

  • Carrie hasn't been home for ten days now
    —I'm not sure if she will be again.

  • I’m at the end of my fuels I think.

  • There is this high-pitched ringing in the house somewhere.

  • Isaac was the spitting image of me.

  • He was a shining sac of flesh

  • Caroline and me were real torn up about all that.

  • So what's the solution, Rose?

  • I read your obituary at the twenty-year reunion,

  • So what was your solution, Rose?
    I think about it more than I'd like to admit.

  • Edith had the graveyard shift

  • Biting loose skin from below my lip.

  • Faye bit it after just about the most boring conversation you could have.

  • Faye tried to get out of the tub but was too weak to lift herself up.

  • Mercy was the only hospital for ten miles

  • It turned out she had swallowed it, that bit of her tongue.