I have a new story, "Thoroughfare" up at Troubadour 21. It's a mostly true account about a friend getting married and us waking up the next morning when Mt. St. Helens had just blown.
http://www.troubadour21.com/short-stories/len-kuntz/thoroughfare/
Here's a quote I read today: "Literature oten is more than its aim." I hope that's true.
On vacation I managed to read ten books. Three were the funniest things I've read in a decade. You should get them:
"I Just Want My Pants Back," David Rosen
"Home Land," Sam Lypsite
"The Driftess Area," Tom Drury.
Additionally "Layover" by Lisa zZeidner is freaky good, in a Glenn Close fatal attraction sort of way.
And Cormac McCarthy's "Old Country For Old Men" is even better than the Oscar-winning film. Of course it is. His dialouge is superb and a real lesson.
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