Meredith Harmon
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Mix equal parts anthropologist, biologist, geologist, and artisan, stir and heat in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, sprinkle with a heaping pile of odd life experiences. Half-baked.
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Micro Moment
Adjust lens slightly... There. That's a Euglena. No- Paramecium.
By Meredith Harmonabout an hour ago in Poets
Long Term Fallout
My wife opened one of the special cans, so I knew it must be some sort of occasion. Anniversary? Holiday? Which one, I don’t know. I don’t keep track of those things anymore. It’s heavenly, really. I don’t have the daily grind, we don’t have to freak out about the bills, and I can spend quality time with the family, all day, every day.
By Meredith Harmonabout 20 hours ago in Fiction
The Wave and the Particle
“There it is. I see it now. Come here, you little.. Hold still, this is going to be tricky.” Like I could disobey? My head and torso might as well be locked in vise grips, and the meds held me even more immobile. What muscle twitch? They might as well have used Botox. Maybe they did.
By Meredith Harmon3 days ago in Humans
Choosing the Bear
I wasn’t expecting this. I had to go into town for eggs. Normally, Bessie and Judith and Norbert give me enough that this is never a problem, but for some reason they all got broody at the same time. The fact that there’s a handsome pheasant hanging around the cottage, strutting around like he’s “actually a peacock you know.” Yes, he actually said that. So of course the hens are clucking away. Not that anything will come of it, of course, but, the instincts die hard.
By Meredith Harmon29 days ago in Fiction
















