Cut and Thirst

Cut and Thirst

One editorial review suggested it was “The Golden Girls” meets “Only Murders in the Building.”

Interesting premise. Put that in the hands of an accomplished master.

“Say ‘the Scottish play,’” says Chrissy, who has semi-amateur theater far back in her CV. “It’s bad luck otherwise.” Page 4

From my friend at the rock shop in Austin?

“It’s bad luck to say ‘MacBook’ at work. Call it the ‘The Scottish laptop’ instead.”

Anyway, short story by Margaret Atwood?

Scottish Laptop

Cut and Thirst

I enjoyed it for its languorous literary allusions, particularly to Shakespeare’s works, but then, that’s something I would see.

Some years ago, I dearly loved Margaret Atwood’s novel, Hag-Seed, but even with some diligence, I couldn’t find what I wrote about it. Still, the light and airy effervescence of the short story sticks.

Cut and Thirst

Revenge

Revenge

What the Scorpio said?

“Revenge is best served cold.”

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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