Review: Tales of Ordinary Sadness
Tales of Ordinary Sadness is a collection of fifteen short stories by Neil Randall, and its title...
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Posted by David S. Wills | Nov 26, 2016 | Reviews
Tales of Ordinary Sadness is a collection of fifteen short stories by Neil Randall, and its title...
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Goetleib, the undisputed arbiter of taste and opinion, was sitting cross-legged in his armchair...
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“Imagine,” he said with a look of genuine sadness, “all the billions of people who’ve lived...
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a short story by Velourdebeast Christine and Jason went to a new friend’s costume party...
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One of the great mysteries of the Beat Generation is that of Alene Lee. She is, or rather, was, an enigma. Jack Kerouac wrote about her (as Mardou Fox in The Subterraneans and Irene May in Book of Dreams and Big Sur) but the...
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