The Musician and the Monster

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by Jenya Keefe


  Oberon’s eyes glowed. He took Ángel’s hand, and his awe and joy thrummed through his skin.

  “They’re making it something new,” he said.

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  Jenya Keefe was born in the South. She has an advanced degree in European history, and has spent much of her life working the kinds of jobs a history degree qualifies you for: gift shop employee, lumber grader, classifieds clerk, hot glass artist. She currently lives in the Seattle area, where she works at a library. She has always written stories.

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