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...told with strong authorial voice, almost in the manner of oral storytelling ... I was affected so strongly by the reading that I couldn't go on to anything else when I was done; picking up another book seemed a letdown...
C. Darren Butler, Magic Realism |
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These stories show Beasley at the top of his form ... at home with the mysterious, inexplicable and timeless.
Laurel Speer, Small Press |
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Beasley writes in an enigmatic style that leaves you wandering mental landscapes, a little worried, a little eager at what you might find there. The stories presented here include "Nevada Gas", "Emily's Breast", "Stravinsky's Dream", "The Nipple in the Thicket", and the title story.
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