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Gateless Menagerie

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We're set loose, untended, like beings from a menagerie of sorts, one day cooped up, the next fending for ourselves out in the oddness of the world doing for ourselves. This is the motif pursued in GATELESS MENAGERIE. We intersect with the wild as well when out roaming, reacquainting with the animal kingdom and it with us. We are one in the gateless and viewed. How do the animals see us? How do we appear to them? Are we in harmony or only tolerating one another?

127 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 12, 2021

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Larry D. Thacker

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December 9, 2021
Full of imagery and edginess. And very thought-provoking.

They are vultures around the dead cat and not turkeys, by the way. And you’re not supposed to eat a chocolate bar before supper? Who knew?

This is a sometimes charming, sometimes slapping, collection of barbed notions. It’s excellent! The variety and breadth is strong. I picked this up after reading his Labor County short stories and seeing him on the Netflix show, Swap Shop.
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