Obliteration
I met Stan on his hands and knees, croaking to a Sonoran Desert toad that had escaped its enclosure. SDT-4, a wily and tenacious explorer according to Stan’s notes, was wedged in the space between…
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Alexandra Salata is from Tempe, Arizona. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in Black Warrior Review, Puerto del Sol, and Timber, among other journals, and she was named a finalist for the 2024 Salamander Fiction Prize. She holds degrees from John Carroll University and the Northeast Ohio MFA program.
I met Stan on his hands and knees, croaking to a Sonoran Desert toad that had escaped its enclosure. SDT-4, a wily and tenacious explorer according to Stan’s notes, was wedged in the space between…