A novel about how we remember stuff.
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A novel about how we remember stuff.
A great noir about our collective cultural illusions.
As if Don DeLillo had written Joker.
Small Town Horror is a terrible title for a novel, but it's also quite honest.
I don't care what anyone has told you, this is fire.
Joe Clifford writes about grief better than most.
This is Eric LaRocca’s world and we’re only living in it.
A less cerebral, but more user-friendly effort by Sam Wiebe!
A counterintuitive proposition about home and the subconscious that works really well.
It did not make me want to play video games, but it was good nonetheless.
The Bret Easton Ellis novel that isn't talked about enough.
A mythological stage play about the future of Baltimore.
A low-key powerful novel about poverty and social chaos.
Not the most accessible thing ever, but this packs a punch.
This is fiction, but it’ll affect the way you read NON FICTION. Trust me.
Weird and uncompromising, like late-era Black Flag
Distraction is depression. Deal it with.
It's ugly and jagged and tells you things you don't want to hear. It’s pretty great, really.
Ellis goes one step further down the rabbit hole.