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A grotesque and hopeful fictional mosaic. Like Tennessee Williams, by way of classic monster movies, Gregory Wolos has done something he has crafted a book about bumbling fatherhood, human mistakes, storytelling, creation, frailty, and trying (and mostly failing) to see the world for what it really is. How have we gotten by all this time without it? — Matthew Thomas Meade, author of Strip Mall Add one part B-movie Hollywood (new diversions, old perversions), one part classic lit riffs (crimes and punishments, the Big One that got away). A dash of bitters. Served straight-up and chilled. T’ings will leave you shaken and stirred. — Kevin M. McIntosh, author of the novel Class DismissedGregory Wolos has published over one hundred stories and four short fiction collections. His work has earned numerous Pushcart Prize nominations and monetary awards. Most of his stories promote Kafka’s assertion that a literary work “should be an ice ax to break up the frozen sea inside us” and Wolos’ “T’ings” is no exception.

256 pages, Paperback

Published February 28, 2024

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