Howard Hughes Puzzles

Mar 29, 2016 12:53

It's sunnyish out there, blue between white clouds. Wind came sweeping in last night, and the house is still, being buffeted. It's cold, only 50˚F. I miss those balmy early March days we had there for a bit, when it looked as if spring were coming very early ( Read more... )

2017, subterranean press, short fiction, juvenilia, misgivings, cambrian tales, cold spring, the aubergine alphabet, bill

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White Fanged. ext_3273398 March 29 2016, 20:18:20 UTC
Back in the mid twenties, Jack London wrote a story about a Russian who came to America, and start a murder incorporated organization to deal out justice. A friend of a disposed, felt the murder was unjust, so he went to the Russian, an pointed that out. The book turned into a big knotty mess, so Jack shelved the story. Jack's estate hired a writer to finish the book, and it was published in nineteen sixty three. Not one of Jack's best works. The problem with death, just or not, is you lose control.

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Re: White Fanged. greygirlbeast March 29 2016, 23:10:13 UTC

Unless you take steps to prevent such things.

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everville340 March 29 2016, 21:01:08 UTC
I'll be replacing it with my next (as yet untitled) short-fiction collection, to be released early in 2017.

Cheers to forthcoming untitled short-fiction collection.

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aarongp March 29 2016, 22:03:01 UTC
and he has agreed that we'll shelve Cambrian Tales indefinitely.
Sounds like an agreeable plan. And yay for a new collection.

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