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Mark Jordan Manner is the author of the novel Most Perfect Things About People (2017) . His stories have appeared in PRISM international, The Fiddlehead, EVENT, Prairie Fire, The Antigonish Review, Grain, Broken Pencil, The Dalhousie Review, Riddle Fence, and Ricepaper. His work has been shortlisted for a National Magazine Award and garnered many other awards no one cares about. He lives in Toronto.

Average rating: 4.68 · 34 ratings · 10 reviews · 4 distinct works
Most Perfect Things About P...

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Red Lightbulbs Issue 6

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4.89 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2011
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really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2015
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Brunswick's Big Adventure

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2021
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Mark Manner and 20 other people liked Jillian B's review of R.I.P. Scoot:
R.I.P. Scoot by Sara Flemington
"Austin’s life changes when Scoot, an eyeless, three-and-a-half-pawed stray cat, comes into his life. It changes again three weeks later when Scoot dies. Grappling with the loss of his new feline friend, Austin is shocked when he comes across a painti" Read more of this review »
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R.I.P. Scoot by Sara Flemington
R.I.P. Scoot
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A deformed cat mysteriously arrives at Austin's doorstep. He decides to keep it, names the cat Scoot, cares for Scoot for three weeks, until the cat suddenly dies.

So begins Austin's journey, to discover who Scoot was, where he came from, how he got h
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