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Bailey Merlin


Walnut Street Stories, pt. 2
Madelyn sets the crossword to the side. None of the answers are right, but she still managed to make everything fit. Making yourself...
Bailey Merlin
Aug 20, 20212 min read
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Walnut Street Stories, pt. 1
Madelyn finishes The Plain Dealer’s daily crossword puzzle in thirty minutes flat. She gets up from the kitchen table for a second cup of...
Bailey Merlin
Aug 6, 20212 min read
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Poem #30
Diagnosis with the Crypt Keeper The first time I meet my psychiatrist, he asks if we’ve met before. This does not bode well. He asks...
Bailey Merlin
Jul 2, 20212 min read
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Daily Practice
Writing every day used to come easily. Once, a professor asked my class who there wrote every day. No one raised their hand but me, and...
Bailey Merlin
Jun 17, 20212 min read
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Aqua Vitae
This room has four walls, but it is also without walls, expanding past the fragile steel of my skull. A fragment of me looks at rows and...
Bailey Merlin
Jun 4, 20219 min read
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Poem #29
Hill of Beans The doughnut shop isn’t up to code; danger makes a delicious dish. Here, hello is flash-fried catfish. Go ahead, eat up,...
Bailey Merlin
Apr 15, 20211 min read
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Poem #28
Lesson in Lockjaw My grandfather’s jaw is locked into the smoothness of my chin, a mechanism that helps me chew the fat at Christmas,...
Bailey Merlin
Mar 18, 20211 min read
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Burnout
I need to write something. It needs to be 500 words. It needs to be posted today. At first, I was going to post a poem because I have...
Bailey Merlin
Mar 4, 20214 min read
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Poem #27
Continuum of Care Pen clicks mark time in a unit where no one gets to leave. This purgatory; sins never really purged, impossible. No sin...
Bailey Merlin
Feb 18, 20211 min read
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The Making of Bug Eyes, pt. 1
The cover art was done by our friend Elizabeth Noble. As a preamble, I want you to know that Richie Smith and I released an honest-to-god...
Bailey Merlin
Nov 24, 20204 min read
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Tending the Flame
We aren’t ready. When Sebastian holds the door, and the sky blinks into blackness, we aren’t ready. When everyone is left standing in the...
Bailey Merlin
Oct 31, 202013 min read
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Poem #25
I’ve been working on some really big projects these last few months, which means less time for writing smaller pieces like short stories...
Bailey Merlin
Sep 30, 20201 min read
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Accountability Abstraction
Writing in the middle of a pandemic is hard. Everything is hard. But I assure you that I am working, or at least trying to work. This is...
Bailey Merlin
Aug 31, 20202 min read
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Poem #24
Mudbug Mood I’m thinking about crawfish and the way they boil brackish in the high heat of June, seasoned spicy in a galvanized washtub...
Bailey Merlin
Jul 31, 20201 min read
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Poem #23
ATLAS, part 2 restless road rage knots you in asphalt ribbons tied to sunset suicides––glass shards bleed out into the next life full of...
Bailey Merlin
Jun 30, 20201 min read
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Poem #22
Sheol My littlest sister braids her Barbie’s hair in the middle of her room, and brings some cogent questions: I understand the sun...
Bailey Merlin
Jan 3, 20201 min read
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Postpartum
Whenever I finish a project, I feel empty. It’s not a scooped out feeling, it’s more of a “I’m not here” feeling. It’s like existing in a...
Bailey Merlin
Dec 6, 20195 min read
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Poem #21
Autotomy I’m passions paled away ashy, waiting for a word to flutter, hinging on this fingernail, and that one scratching out phrases...
Bailey Merlin
Oct 30, 20191 min read
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The Bond House: Degrees of Separation
Mucha will remain vigilant, waiting for his lady love. It’s funny how quickly we bond, to the point that we get so used to life together...
Bailey Merlin
Sep 30, 20197 min read
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Poem #20
The Forgetting Season Gideon’s fur finally grew back, two years after you shaved him that summer, despite his undercoat. His dappled...
Bailey Merlin
Jun 30, 20191 min read
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