On the Way Down: A Story for Ray Bradbury

A man jumps off a cliff.

I’m gonna need some wings, he thinks.

He reaches into his backpack to get some things — wood, nails, a hammer, some string — and then gets down to work building.

That ground is coming up awful fast, he thinks, I’d better work a little quicker.

The wings he’s building just begin to flap —

When the man suddenly slams into the ground.

Little bits of the man go everywhere.

It’s a mess.

Really, it’s awful.

But then, lo, the angel rises up — effortlessly, out of the wreckage.

You know, it says, these actually work quite well!

And it whizzes off to find breakfast.

 

 

Ben Loory lives in Los Angeles. His fiction was a finalist in the Glimmer Train Short Story Award for New Writers Contest and his story, “The TV,” appeared in The New Yorker. Stories for Nighttime and Some for the Day coming soon from Penguin Books. As a screenwriter, Ben Loory has worked for Jodie Foster, Alex Proyas and Mark Johnson. He is a graduate of Harvard College, holds an MFA from the American Film institute, and is a member of the Writers Guild of America west. Interviews at The New Yorker and The Emprise Review. Non-fiction at TheNervousBreakdown.


Issue No. 7 | August 2010

     

INTERVIEW | Paul the Prophetic: An Interview with the Octopus Gabriela Romeri  

SPAIN WINS THE WORLD CUP | Spain Versus Netherlands Highlights to Waka Waka Shakira  

FLAMENCO | El Albaicín Sara Baras  

GALLERY | Artwork Salvador Dali, Francisco de Goya, El Greco  

FICTION   

| The World Behind the Wallpaper by Luisa María García Velasco (Trans. Ian Watson)  

| The World Behind the Wallpaper (Esp) by Luisa María García Velasco  

POETRY    

| SONG TO ACCOMPANY THE DANCE OF THE BELLA-COOLA GOD OF WEALTH FROM THE CORNER OF FIRST AND MAIN TO THE DOOR OF A SQUAD CAR David Wagoner   

| context is important Christine Herzer  

PROSETRY     

JULY WINNER | Gravitas. Gravity. Gravitas. N. Stebbins 

AUGUST CONTEST | Three Young Surrealist Women Holding in Their Arms the Skins of an Orchestra (1936) Artwork by Salvador Dali   


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Eckleburg No. 7 | MMR

Eckleburg No. 7 

Cover: Bath Octopus Child | Lex Covato

The Doctor T. J. Eckleburg Review was founded in 2010 as an online and print literary and arts journal. We take our title from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and include the full archives of our predecessor Moon Milk ReviewOur aesthetic is eclectic, literary mainstream to experimental. We appreciate fusion forms including magical realist, surrealist, meta- realist and realist works with an offbeat spin. We value character-focused storytelling and language and welcome both edge and mainstream with punch aesthetics. We like humor that explores the gritty realities of world and human experiences. Our issues include original content from both emerging and established writers, poets, artists and comedians such as authors, Rick Moody, Cris Mazza, Steve Almond, Stephen Dixon, poets, Moira Egan and David Wagoner and actor/comedian, Zach Galifianakis.