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"If you enjoy seeing the workings of a truly original mind, this is a great book for you. The premise of each story is a very unusual take on the sorts of questions that humanity wrestles with. Even questions that we wrestle with all the time (examples: how can an omnibenevolent God let humans suffer? what does a perfect world look like-and would we really like it?) receive unique treatment."-Ina Roy-Faderman
Robert Peate's first collection features stories written from 2008 to 2012. "Chasing Kerouac" is about a young man obsessed with finding a lost Jack Kerouac story. "A Perfect World" asks, "What would a perfect world look like?" "Neighbors" is about a man who suspects child abuse next door. "The Deity" asks, "What would a loving god be like?" "Mister Negative" is about a man who says whatever he wishes without regard for the consequences. "The Creeps" is Peate's first serious ghost story, based on experiences from when he was fifteen."If you enjoy seeing the workings of a truly original mind, this is a great book for you. The premise of each story is a very unusual take on the sorts of questions that humanity wrestles with. Even questions that we wrestle with all the time (examples: how can an omnibenevolent God let humans suffer? what does a perfect world look like-and would we really like it?) receive unique treatment."-Ina Roy-Faderman
Robert Peate's first collection features stories written from 2008 to 2012. "Chasing Kerouac" is about a young man obsessed with finding a lost Jack Kerouac story. "A Perfect World" asks, "What would a perfect world look like?" "Neighbors" is about a man who suspects child abuse next door. "The Deity" asks, "What would a loving god be like?" "Mister Negative" is about a man who says whatever he wishes without regard for the consequences. "The Creeps" is Peate's first serious ghost story, based on experiences from when he was fifteen.
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