Robert Day’s Reviews > The Rag, Issue 5: Winter/Spring 2013 > Status Update
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Olivia
is an Eeek! story about the joys of plastic surgery that had me waiting for a twist at every turn, in fact I was waiting for anything to happen beyond a description of the procedures. Hmm.
— Aug 15, 2013 09:32AM
is an Eeek! story about the joys of plastic surgery that had me waiting for a twist at every turn, in fact I was waiting for anything to happen beyond a description of the procedures. Hmm.
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The Girl with Pretension in her Hair is a very short thing (vignette?) about.. actually the title tells you everything there is to know. I enjoyed what there was but longed for something to happen.
— Aug 15, 2013 06:54AM
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Digital Desert Camouflage is a poem and I think it is about War Veterans. That's it.
— Aug 15, 2013 06:43AM
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Cats as the Meaning of Life is probably about cats but might as well be about Mars for all I understand it.
— Aug 15, 2013 06:41AM
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Vibrancy is about a love out of time and a time out of life (two threads). Most of these stories are about people caught up on the path to something illegal. This is too.
— Aug 15, 2013 06:29AM
Robert Day
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Zeke Stargazing is a gruesome little horror story about diabetes and a dog, and I don't recommend you read this while you're eating.
— Aug 14, 2013 10:43PM
Robert Day
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Passing Through I enjoyed for the characters and the dialogue and the descriptions, but I got frustrated by the lack of a story or a plot and ultimately I didn't really get it aside from as a series of scenes sewn together.
— Aug 14, 2013 11:25AM
Robert Day
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Citizen of Megabus is two pages of prose and actually, I get it. The words tell of an experience within my world and I'm happy to be there.
— Aug 14, 2013 10:44AM
Robert Day
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The Queue (at the Supermarket) fooled me into thinking it was the start of a very deep story that a didn't get but when it ended 2 pages in I suspected poetry and that explained everything.
— Aug 14, 2013 10:39AM
Robert Day
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The Man Who Wouldn't Jump is about missed opportunities and the consequences thereof. I love the poignancy of this story and even though it depressed the heck out of me, it was good.
— Aug 14, 2013 10:27AM
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The Observer Effect
Hmm - that told them! How not to end an affair! lol
— Aug 14, 2013 05:45AM
Hmm - that told them! How not to end an affair! lol

