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114. Madmen

Posted on January 13, 2013 by s. asher sund

Did you act rationally last night? Were you in, as they say, your right mind? Probably not. But if it’s any consolation, in certain parts of India, madmen are known to be possessed by God.

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Posted in He writes, Microfiction, Religion | Tagged consolation, India, madmen, right mind, right state of mind | Leave a comment

S. Asher Sund’s work has been published in the Kenyon Review, Mississippi Review, Front Porch Journal, Fringe Magazine, Willow Springs, Clackamas Literary Review, and Briar Cliff Review, among many others. In 2005, he won the Marjorie J. Wilson Award, judged by Joyce Carol Oates. His poetry has been nominated for a Pushcart, and his short fiction has been featured on Freshly Pressed. After growing up in the Pacific Northwest and living in Portland, Oregon, for several years, he now lives in Southern California where he writes and produces music with Andi Starr. His daily exercise in sudden fiction and poetry, "Field Notes Post-Apocalypse," can be read here.

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