Fiction Pick of the Week: "Simcoe Furriers"
A taxidermist's life gradually spins out of control.
A taxidermist's life gradually spins out of control.
Andrew F. Sullivan Little Fiction Mar 2016 15min Permalink
A story of disintegrated relationships and the odd things left behind.
"Tabitha positioned the big horn sheep in the front yard and I drank a third mimosa. On Sundays, we got together and searched for any random thing to do, but always ended up back at her place. A neighbor, watering bushes, watched as Tabitha dragged the sheep around the yard, trying to find the right place."
Justin Lawrence Daugherty Atticus Review Dec 2014 10min Permalink
A story of disintegrated relationships and the odd things left behind.
"Tabitha positioned the big horn sheep in the front yard and I drank a third mimosa. On Sundays, we got together and searched for any random thing to do, but always ended up back at her place. A neighbor, watering bushes, watched as Tabitha dragged the sheep around the yard, trying to find the right place."
Justin Lawrence Daugherty Atticus Review Dec 2014 10min Permalink
The history and meaning of taxidermy in American museums.
What does it take to win the World Taxidermy Championships?
Susan Orlean New Yorker Jun 2003 15min Permalink