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RedFence Editor-in-Chief Titus Gee talks about his essay “Sailing,” available in Print Edition One. Behind the Scenes: Titus Gee on Sailing from RedFence Video on Vimeo.  

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RedFence Editor-in-Chief Titus Gee talks about bringing a dream to life in the short story “Father Clock” and about the collaboration process for illustrating the piece in Print Edition One. RedFence Behind the Scenes: Titus Gee on Father Clock from RedFence on Vimeo.  

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Cosmic Awe by Titus Gee This article has been archived in RedFence Print Edition One, available now in the Store.

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Maybe Incognito By Titus Daniel Gee Jimmy’s secret life began in the first house, not the rambling estate of his junior high and high school years. No, before that. At his first place, the little split-level tract home on a quarter acre that his dad referred to as “the postage stamp.” It started – perhaps […]

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Night Ride by Titus Daniel Gee Jimmy liked to ride at night. Liked the steady whir of going somewhere; the expectation, like a tension in his chest. It didn’t matter where they were going. He would sit in the first bench seat of the old van. The seat they had turned around to face the […]

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Father Clock by Titus Gee This article has been archived in RedFence Print Edition One, available now in the Store.

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Podcasting hit RedFence’s radar about 15 minutes after it came into existence. Since then, the art of the digitally downloadable audio show has exploded in prevalence, quality and cultural penetration. Minds have been tickled. Funny bones have been blown. Fortunes have been . . . Well, some people are making a living. A few have […]

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Podcasting hit RedFence’s radar about 15 minutes after it came into existence. Since then, the art of the digitally downloadable audio show has exploded in prevalence, quality and cultural penetration. Minds have been tickled. Funny bones have been blown. Fortunes have been . . . Well, some people are making a living. A few have […]

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Epic Ride, part 2 by Titus Gee (Big D and I continue the adventure we started in Epic Ride, part 1.) A weathered Mazda convertible from sometime in the early ’90s rounded the hill and crept toward us. The driver crawled it over the heaps and creases of dirt washed across the pavement and splashed […]

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Epic Ride, part 1 by Titus Gee Big D sold his Nighthawk. He didn’t want to, but he was taking the wife and child a thousand miles north to a new job in Seattle. Before he went, my partner-in-two-wheeled-shenanigans hatched one final scheme. Now, Big D has kind of a knack for biting off more […]

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