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Whelp. Two stories in and underwhelming mumbo-jumbo so far.
Dec 16, 2024 03:48PM
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Jason Waltz
Jason Waltz is on page 179 of 372
"Soul of Me": these are the kinds of word groupings people nod with vacant smiles and eyes and heads as they let you name them 'stories.' only an author with a name and an audience could get this stuff published. Skimmed, skipped, scoffed my way through this one. Actual premise was cool, why a dog is here, but my gawd, what a terrible telling.
Mar 04, 2026 01:56PM
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Jason Waltz
Jason Waltz is on page 163 of 372
"Nemesis": started, almost skipped it, struggled onward, started to coalesce, then sank like a senseless sound bite, skipped most assuredly.
Mar 04, 2026 01:49PM
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Jason Waltz
Jason Waltz is on page 143 of 372
"The Blood in My Mouth": fascinatingly intense. Numerous throwaway characters with immense depth I'd liked to have known better. Equally numerous others stories merely hinted at in the telling of this one. Dark self examination that I'm certain will reveal different things to different readers.
Mar 04, 2026 12:51PM
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Jason Waltz
Jason Waltz is on page 115 of 372
"Joren Falls": in which we learn Laird can be funny. Fun mystery.
Dec 22, 2025 03:17PM
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Jason Waltz
Jason Waltz is on page 99 of 372
"The Glorification of Custer Poe": finally an enjoyable tale told enjoyably. Custer Poe is a hoot.
Dec 22, 2025 02:47PM
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Jason Waltz
Jason Waltz is on page 80 of 372
"Mobility": began clever with some great lines. Then veered into stupid. Waste of time.
Dec 22, 2025 02:07PM
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message 1: by NOLA (new)

NOLA Bert Will you stick with it?


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Jason Waltz Meh. It'll be one of my books here on the shelves at work to read during down time if I can't find anything else of interest. In other words, slowly but surely.


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