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Michael A. Kechula

TRANSFORMATIONS • by Michael A. Kechula

September 30, 2007Every Day Fiction 19 Comments

I was exhausted after slaving over the petri dish for eighteen hours. Though I’d injected 783 different liquid compounds into the gooey, greenish-white clump of mashed potatoes, it refused to transform into an elephant embryo. It sat there doing nothing,… Continue Reading →

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