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the Berry Man can scatter himself into a hundred disparate parts and a prying eye would see nothing but the same leaves and twigs as lie on any woodland floor. But once the prying eye has passed on the Berry Man draws himself back in. The scraps of bark slowly shift along the ground and are reintroduced to each other; the chill wind shuffles him in
... See moreMick Jackson • The Underground Man
“The unknown will always be boundless,”
Jedediah Berry • The Manual of Detection


Leigh’s elm, Jean’s ash, Emmett’s ironwood, and Adam’s maple, each made from identical green puffballs.
Richard Powers • The Overstory: A Novel
Wait, was that a blueberry?
Kevin Emerson • Last Day on Mars (Chronicle of the Dark Star Book 1)
