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Analog Grief

Short stories capturing the grief of a bereaved father for his son.

  • Short Stories
  • Preface for “Analog Grief”

    Preface for “Analog Grief”

    “When a parent dies, we bury our past. When a spouse dies, we bury our present. When a child dies, we bury our future.”
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    Stephen McKamey
    Apr 16, 2016
    Story: The Subtle Limp

    Story: The Subtle Limp

    This story focuses on the rawness of the pain. It tries to capture the sensation of attempting to be a “normal” person in the world again.
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    Stephen McKamey
    Apr 16, 2016

    Story: The Reset Button

    This story focuses on the loss of future. It captures the strange and tiring sensation of simultaneously experiencing joy and sorrow.
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    Stephen McKamey
    Apr 23, 2016

    Story: The Reclaimed Debris

    This story symbolizes the seemingly unsustainable fight to survive after the loss of a child.
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    Stephen McKamey
    May 3, 2016

    Story: The Giant

    This story tries to capture the weight and tiring background distraction of grief after the loss of a child.
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    Stephen McKamey
    Jun 5, 2016
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