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Clay Sanger

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Clay Sanger is a professional technogeek by day and a writer of fiction and whatever else strikes his fancy the rest of the time. A life-long lover of all things wild, Clay spent much of his early adulthood wandering the four corners of the country in search of the weird and wonderful, the dark and the light. As chance would have it, he found them. The rest is a tale yet to be told. After meandering far and wide he returned to his native Ozarks where he lives with his dazzling wife, their sons, and a menagerie of mythical creatures both real and imagined.

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The Art of Communication and the Language of Failure

“Snowflake… Libtard… Trumpette… Trumpster… Trumpster Fire… Liberal Pussies… Redneck Conservatives… Racist… Nazi… Trump Derangement Syndrome… Fly-Over Country… Leaf-Eating Liberal… Braindead Redneck…”


After a rare week mucking around in social media politics, I felt the urge to unpack some of the luggage I acquired from the journey. HOLY HELL, have we really latched on to the art form of using label

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“If it was easy, anybody could do it. ~Victor St. John, the Lord Crow of Los Angeles”
Clay Sanger, Endsville

“You said you wanted to meet the monster," Gabriel said. "The monster's here now.”
Clay Sanger, Endsville

“You ain’t a Crow, Frankie,” Gabriel replied.
“Next closest thing.”
“There ain’t no ‘next closest thing,’” Gabriel said. And that line of bargaining died.”
Clay Sanger, Endsville

“It means we’re bad people,” Gabriel said with a ghost of a smile. “We lie. We cheat. We steal. We kill. So long as we take out the trash and keep the peace with the other liars, cheaters, thieves, and killers, nobody really cares.”
Clay Sanger, Endsville

“You said you wanted to meet the monster," Gabriel said. "The monster's here now.”
Clay Sanger, Endsville

“If it was easy, anybody could do it. ~Victor St. John, the Lord Crow of Los Angeles”
Clay Sanger, Endsville

“You ain’t a Crow, Frankie,” Gabriel replied.
“Next closest thing.”
“There ain’t no ‘next closest thing,’” Gabriel said. And that line of bargaining died.”
Clay Sanger, Endsville

“So what was that about?" Makin asked, striding up behind.

"They shot my idiot," I said.”
Mark Lawrence, King of Thorns

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