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It's possible to feel evil coming at you from a great distance, across a city, invisible in wires strung from overhead or braided deep underground, fiber-optically, to see it manifest in the shape of the telephone itself, just before it rings and everything changes. Imagine :all that power, all that money, all that technology--it's impossible that the phone not be a force, that it's a convenience and nothing more.
Aug 15, 2022 05:30PM
I Am Death: Two Novellas

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....if we just slip you off the project, no damage will have been done..."

In fact, a great deal of damage had been done, by both men, but both men, in very different ways, remained oblivious of or unconcerned by the damage of his own making, focusing instead, secretly, on the damage the other was responsible for. Thus concluded the second act of the tragedy.
Aug 26, 2022 11:17AM
I Am Death: Two Novellas


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The first novella (I Am Death, or, Bartleby the Mobster) was, simply put, stunning.
Aug 23, 2022 12:10PM
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I sang the first few words of "Happy Birthday," and cut the string with my steak knife, unwrapped the heavy paper, and found a manuscript :A Boy's First Book of Mobsters...
Jul 24, 2022 09:12AM
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