Farming is the horniest profession. The people of the land? Are people of the hand job. Farmers pinch cow nipples, fondle eggs still warm from chicken coochie, press seeds into the moistness of soil and water them with spectacular, ejaculatory sprays.…
Maggie Cassidy-Brinn writes slipstream and literary fiction with a queer, feminist slant. Her work has been featured in Improper Dose and Angel Rust and is forthcoming in The Spotlong Review. She studied literature, theater, and music at Sarah Lawrence College and got a PhD in philosophy at the University of Vienna. Born in Los Angeles, she has gone on to live in Seattle, New York City, northern Ghana, and Papua New Guinea, and currently has a home base in Vienna with her husband and two children.
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