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After Everything A sixty-five-year-old man has worked for forty years. A letter arrived showing what forty years of work is worth at retirement. The number doesn’t cover the rent. He didn’t do anything wrong. He just never understood what the system was...

The Letter

After Everything. Episode 2: Kola. 65. Woolwich. He has a system for Sunday evenings. He has had it since Peckham, since the first flat he could afford with the agency wages and the second job on weekends, since the version of himself who arrived at Heathrow in...

The Payslip

After Everything Episode 3: Phillip. 31. Deptford. His father kept important things in a red plastic folder in the second drawer of the desk in the back bedroom. Bills, letters, anything with a window on the envelope. When something arrived his father would take it to...

THE PARALLEL PATH

Kola paid into the system for forty years. The letter arrived on a Tuesday. What he didn’t know, and what the system never told him, is that the money was never his. Kola opens the letter on a Tuesday morning. He knows what it is before he opens it. Department...

The $4

There is a moment where you can see exactly what you need and still not move. Muhammad Ali had it at seventeen. His bike had been stolen. He’d wandered into a basement gym looking for someone to report it to and found Joe Martin instead. Martin ran...