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296 pages, ebook
First published June 16, 2009







"Then you've got your head stuck in the sand."
"Well that's better than some places I've stuck it."
J.X. said, "I was pretty stupid back then. I probably deserved to have my heart broken."
"Come here," I murmured. "Let me kiss it better."

“I thought I recognized you."
Really? He remembered me looking like Swamp Thing? How flattering.”
‘Focus on someone else’s problems for a change, I instructed myself. You need the practice.
From now on you’ll have to live in a world you didn’t make up. Horrible thought.’

Rita made a sound like seals do when they see sardines flying their way. Her husband gave her a warning look.
“I blinked at her while she continued to yap at me like a Pekingese after too many generations of inbreeding.”
It occurred to me that there were no lights on. Anywhere. Not in the entire building.
They were all in bed before daybreak. And they called themselves writers?
Amateurs.