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There are no doors on a cocoon

A wise-cracking bird, dysfunctional relationships and workplace fiascos. Ordinary people just stumbling through their lives in search for the meaning of anything in a world that's been flattened by apathy. "There are no doors on a cocoon" paves the mind with aberrant, often poignant behavior. This collection of flash fiction by Lou Rera is a caustic look at humans from the seedier side of existence.

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Product Details:
Author: Lou Rera
Paperback: 72 pages
Publisher: William Sessions Limited
Publication Date: December 26, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 1605305936
Product Width: 1.12 centimeters
Product Height: 1.75 centimeters
Product Weight: 0.01 pounds
Package Length: 7.8 inches
Package Width: 5.12 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 1.02 pounds
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5Wickedly funny stuff  Mar 11, 2008
By M. Donovan
I've been reading a lot of flash fiction lately, and this collection tops my list at the moment. Unlike some flash that reads like blank verse or disjointed interior monologues, these are real, complete stories, fully-imagined and populated by rich characters, deftly sketched in a skewering simile or two. The stories are darkly humorous and deliciously twisted, if a bit misanthropic, and Rera's acerbic wit applied to these wicked little snapshots of life at the margins made me laugh out loud at moments. So did my girlfriend. Here's a tip: easy as it is to read through this whole collection in one sitting, I recommend savoring these juicy morsels one at a time. Read one, re-read it, then let it stew in your brain for a day or two. I guarantee you will not find it easy to get these deranged little vignettes out of your head.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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