Nick Voro
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in Kyiv, Ukraine
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April 2016
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"What. Just. Happened?!
This collection of short stories and plays is more than memorable. It's a little bit unhinged in the best of ways. I will not forget them anytime soon. The Shorties 🐊ALLIGATOR RESORT - Our narrator is anticipating a rejuvenating e" Read more of this review » |
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"The Silence in Her Life by Nick Voro
5/5 stars Yesterday I read The Motel and The Train Ride by Nick Voro and I utterly and completely fell madly in love with both stories again. I knew this novella would be a continuation of those two, so I was absolu" Read more of this review » |
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"The Motel by Nick Voro
5/5 stars I am rereading two short stories by Nick Voro so I can truly understand his new novella. And I realized I never wrote an individual review for either of them. And both stories deserve an individual review. The Motel is " Read more of this review » |
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“When all three parties were satisfied with the digestion of the medication, they left me alone to rest. To them, I may have seemed in stable condition, but in reality I perceived myself as an object, an inanimate object, a hollow revolving cylinder undergoing imminent changes due in-part to rising atmospheric pressure while hopped up on god knows what, fading to coma-like sleep and becoming more and more inaccessible to any further rational thinking.”
― Conversational Therapy: Stories and Plays
― Conversational Therapy: Stories and Plays
“No, these individuals have had their fill. They depleted the resources of communication amongst themselves. It no longer offered excitation. They wanted a tryst, a midnight rendezvous, to be tongue-tied for an evening, not having to worry about puritanical appearances, acceptable behavior, placing place settings and feeding their children with cherubic faces. Trading paradisiacal palisades of their guarded community, the spiritless suburbia for subterranean devilry. These were philistines, not patrons of the arts. They merely wanted escapism. A stranger to fill their heads. A morally corrupt stand-up comic delivering the goods: immorality, immodesty, and obscenity. Food for thought, nutritive to their stale lives. Perhaps something they could even discuss behind locked doors, back in the privacy of their safe, secure homes.”
― Conversational Therapy: Stories and Plays
― Conversational Therapy: Stories and Plays
“When all three parties were satisfied with the digestion of the medication, they left me alone to rest. To them, I may have seemed in stable condition, but in reality I perceived myself as an object, an inanimate object, a hollow revolving cylinder undergoing imminent changes due in-part to rising atmospheric pressure while hopped up on god knows what, fading to coma-like sleep and becoming more and more inaccessible to any further rational thinking.”
― Conversational Therapy: Stories and Plays
― Conversational Therapy: Stories and Plays
“No, these individuals have had their fill. They depleted the resources of communication amongst themselves. It no longer offered excitation. They wanted a tryst, a midnight rendezvous, to be tongue-tied for an evening, not having to worry about puritanical appearances, acceptable behavior, placing place settings and feeding their children with cherubic faces. Trading paradisiacal palisades of their guarded community, the spiritless suburbia for subterranean devilry. These were philistines, not patrons of the arts. They merely wanted escapism. A stranger to fill their heads. A morally corrupt stand-up comic delivering the goods: immorality, immodesty, and obscenity. Food for thought, nutritive to their stale lives. Perhaps something they could even discuss behind locked doors, back in the privacy of their safe, secure homes.”
― Conversational Therapy: Stories and Plays
― Conversational Therapy: Stories and Plays
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