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Through the fantastic and the surreal, Kennedy takes us on a journey to those more than real cities of the mind and habitations of the spirit. His is truly an original voice, the sort one discovers with enthusiasm and delight; the gifts he brings us are formidable, memorable, and lasting.
Gladys Swan, author of Carnival for the Gods |
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A feast of language... a book readers (and writers!) need to read!
Gordon Weaver, author of The Way We Know In Dreams |
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Thomas E. Kennedy's fiction has won him a devoted band of followers who know what the rest of the literary world is just finding out: that he's writing some of the most intelligent and beautifully crafted short fiction in America... fresh and contemporary and very much his own.
W.D. Wetherell, author of Chekhov's Sister |
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Ten wildly imaginative short stories, including Pushcart Prize nominees "To The Western Wall, Luke Havergal" and "The Heat Death" as well as "A Berlin of the Mind", "Murphy's Angel", "Gasparini's Organ" and more.
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