Meredith Harmon
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Mix equal parts anthropologist, biologist, geologist, and artisan, stir and heat in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, sprinkle with a heaping pile of odd life experiences. Half-baked.
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The Binding
Nightmares run in the family. I don’t speak much about them, or speak much at all. I know my captor’s foreign tongue, and can cipher and sum with the best of them. I simply have no need to brag like the lot of them, the pieces of limp, chewy seaweed that they are.
By Meredith Harmon6 months ago in Fiction
The Gap Between Life and Eternity
Do you remember a time before being born? We’re not supposed to, you know. It’s like those strange, weird-feeling growing pains that we got as children. Adults told us what they were, but couldn’t translate them. How do you explain cell division, bone density? An extra millimeter added to a blood vessel, the joyful split of chromosomes?
By Meredith Harmon6 months ago in Fiction
Cursed Summer
Have I told you about the cursed summer, back when I was a kid? I swear, that old dingbat of a teacher cursed us! We were acting up as usual, and she slammed one of our textbooks on the table, and there was a flash, and she said some wicked words!
By Meredith Harmon7 months ago in Fiction
















