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The stories in The Incontinent of Royy are not stories in the traditional sense: plot, character, beginning, middle, end. Rather, they just taper off, as we do in our daily interactions. People pass by in Daniel R. Connelly's subversive tales and disappear in each others' rearview mirrors; it's a kind of instant ghosting. We have become evermore indulgent, ignorant, passive, and opinionated, yet we remain clueless about it all, just like the people of Royy.
The stories in The Incontinent of Royy are not stories in the traditional sense: plot, character, beginning, middle, end. Rather, they just taper off, as we do in our daily interactions. People pass by in Daniel R. Connelly's subversive tales and disappear in each others' rearview mirrors; it's a kind of instant ghosting. We have become evermore indulgent, ignorant, passive, and opinionated, yet we remain clueless about it all, just like the people of Royy.
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