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Author: Matt Marrone

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The Running Matt

By Matt Marrone • September 25th, 2018

Matt Marrone muses where he’d escape to if faced with the dilemma of Stephen King’s The Running Man.

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Cheap Wine

By Matt Marrone • September 14th, 2018

A hootenanny revival becomes a gothic short story after a song about booze and memories best forgotten.

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Snake Vs. Writer’s Block

By Matt Marrone • August 22nd, 2018

Some people have real addictions. Some succumb to them. I’m terrified of developing a real addiction because I can’t shake Snake Vs. Block.

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The Innocence Mission, a folk-rock band with a cult-like following in Pennsylvania despite their lack of recent records.

Finding the Holy Grail. Again.

By Matt Marrone • July 6th, 2018

The folk rock band The Innocence Mission has faded into obscurity, but its small, cult-like following continues to do some crazy things in the name of fandom. Or maybe it’s just me.

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A Time To Kill

By Matt Marrone • June 9th, 2018

Where does Dexter Morgan find the time?

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Four Days With First Aid Kit

By Matt Marrone • April 26th, 2018

Through analytics, Matt Marrone discovers a favorite album he didn’t realize he had.

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Halt and Catch Death

By Matt Marrone • March 29th, 2018

I used to believe I was immune to regret. I wore it like a tacky t-shirt. Now I know I have a virtually endless string of regret. Not bad choices, necessarily. Just so much taken for granted.

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