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What Precision, Such Restraint in Franklin, TN
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What Precision, Such Restraint in Franklin, TN
Current price: $12.95
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A young man seeking to hack into his own unconscious mind.
An academic conference on the metaphysics of flies.
An apocalyptic world where punctuation has been outlawed.
An eating disorder that produces collectible antiques.
A mix of allegory, satire, randomly generated numbers, spam messages rearranged into haiku form, plagiarism, and bad writing presented in the more sophisticated if still unpalatable guise of literary experimentation, Phil Jourdan's collection of stories is infuriating, challenging and other marketing buzzwords.
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An academic conference on the metaphysics of flies.
An apocalyptic world where punctuation has been outlawed.
An eating disorder that produces collectible antiques.
A mix of allegory, satire, randomly generated numbers, spam messages rearranged into haiku form, plagiarism, and bad writing presented in the more sophisticated if still unpalatable guise of literary experimentation, Phil Jourdan's collection of stories is infuriating, challenging and other marketing buzzwords.
,
A young man seeking to hack into his own unconscious mind.
An academic conference on the metaphysics of flies.
An apocalyptic world where punctuation has been outlawed.
An eating disorder that produces collectible antiques.
A mix of allegory, satire, randomly generated numbers, spam messages rearranged into haiku form, plagiarism, and bad writing presented in the more sophisticated if still unpalatable guise of literary experimentation, Phil Jourdan's collection of stories is infuriating, challenging and other marketing buzzwords.
,
An academic conference on the metaphysics of flies.
An apocalyptic world where punctuation has been outlawed.
An eating disorder that produces collectible antiques.
A mix of allegory, satire, randomly generated numbers, spam messages rearranged into haiku form, plagiarism, and bad writing presented in the more sophisticated if still unpalatable guise of literary experimentation, Phil Jourdan's collection of stories is infuriating, challenging and other marketing buzzwords.
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