We are proud to present

 Issue Twenty-Four

of No Contact

Appetite
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Appetite

by Zach VandeZande

There was no reason to go looking for blame, and there was no reason to mess with it.

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Grief Discount
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Grief Discount

by Diana Kole

The train was rocking in the present day and ten years earlier; I stood, for an instant that disintegrated as soon as I tried to name it, outside of time.

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Movie (not like a)
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Movie (not like a)

by Adam Berlin

And I know the difference between sad and Hollywood sad. I know sad doesn’t disappear from one scene to the next.

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Two Micros
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Two Micros

by Kevin Grauke

There he is in the background, our man of sixty-two in his very first film role, rising from a chair to greet a visitor.

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A Tour of Artificial Islands
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A Tour of Artificial Islands

by Jessica Dawn

“If we break up, at least you can say you learned something,” I say, and we both laugh, and the seagulls wail overhead.

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