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William L. Domme

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in Topeka, KS, The United States
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Cormac McCarthy, Stephen King, Don DeLillo, Hunter S. Thompson

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William L. Domme (1979– ) writes in Topeka, Kansas. His novel THE CONFLUENCE was released on March 3, 2015. His work has appeared in Seveneight­five and The Sub­ter­ranean Quar­terly. He was a final­ist in Glim­mer Train’s 2008 Fam­ily Mat­ters con­test! Two col­lec­tions of short sto­ries, Eight and The Rejected Works Vol. I, are avail­able in paper­back and eBook for­mats. He is also a mem­ber of the writ­ing work­shop Lit Reac­tor.

Average rating: 3.62 · 21 ratings · 4 reviews · 8 distinct works
Eight

4.20 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2012 — 7 editions
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The Rejected Works of Willi...

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The Dogshit Summer

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The Confluence

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Malcolm's Apple Tree

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The Death of Marcus Kasparov

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The Snake in the Hourglass

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A Low Lived and Cowardly Son of a Bitch

The boys were about a hundred yards into the timber under the shadow of so many trees that looked to them to rise up forever. Georgie was eight and his little brother, Theo, was six. They’d lost their way in the iron night of southern Missouri. There were noises in the wild brush that antagonized ... Read more Read more of this blog post »
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“wooly fruits of the dense winterfat shrub fell like snow after the horse and rider.”
William L. Domme, The Confluence

“The only shot, his great-nephew confirmed, was fired by a forty-three year old conscripted drunkard who tried to shoot the cock off a weathervane during one of the poor sot’s more exuberant outings with the bottle.”
William L. Domme, The Confluence

“Maybe he didn’t want him to experience fear of wondering if the man with the gun would return to the ranch; for he surely would; as sure as Cut Creek would spill its secrets into the waiting Mantabawa.”
William L. Domme, The Confluence

“He sat in the living room in the dark, an expert at waiting, a nineteen-year veteran of it, waiting for people who failed to appear, missed court dates because they forgot or didn't care, and took off. Nineteen years of losers, repeat offenders in and out of the system. Another one, that's all Louis was, slipping back into the life.”
Elmore Leonard, Rum Punch

“There were a lot of terms you had to learn, as opposed to the shylock business where all you had to know how to say was 'Give me the fuckin money.”
Elmore Leonard, Get Shorty

“wooly fruits of the dense winterfat shrub fell like snow after the horse and rider.”
William L. Domme, The Confluence

“Maybe he didn’t want him to experience fear of wondering if the man with the gun would return to the ranch; for he surely would; as sure as Cut Creek would spill its secrets into the waiting Mantabawa.”
William L. Domme, The Confluence

“Godwin watched the striped hooves as the stallion trampled the wild winterfat that had overtaken the once clear trail leading to his neighbor’s.”
William L. Domme, The Confluence

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