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We're in the middle of creating a new posting schedule that works for us, so you may see some changes around here. Right now, we try to put up a new call every Monday and new responses on Wednesdays.
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“The Red Teapot,” Jeremy Stoll
In response to the red camp teapot, Call No. 18.
“Telephone,” Roger Arnold
In response to Fala Lee Hayes’ untitled outtake from Issue No. 9. Telephone Roger Arnold You have become the sort of person who cries on the telephone. Long, moist vowels pushed into your brother’s ratty quilt while rice boils over … Continue reading
“The Most Curious Account of Johnson, A Butler,” Briana Whyte Harris
In response to the photograph ‘A Veteran and His Wife, 1860,’ Call No. 1.
“All Things Die Alone,” Jeremy Stoll
Call & Response will be posting reader responses to our first call throughout the week. Today we’re excited to present our very first response, a short story from Jeremy Stoll called “All Things Die Alone”. Don’t forget, while we know … Continue reading

