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Sophie Rosenblum

Awful Math The commotion surrounding the awful math grew to a hollering, and soon Jenny pitched in an extra twenty dollars saying, “I’ll just give more, that’s all.” But that wasn’t all, and once we were in the car, she was off on a steady pace about which one of my moron friends was going [...]

Spots: A Short Short Story by Sophie Rosenblum

My sister and I spent our time in London at Madame Tussauds, holding hands with Hitler and Madonna. We were avoiding parents. They had given us each fifteen pounds. I took mine to the exchange place, trading them in for dollars. “For when we’re back,” I said. Liza spent hers on candy. I thought about [...]