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Just in time for Valentine's Day,
the Guardian in London has
reviewed and raved about
The Secret Language of Sleep.
And, for the rest of the week,
you can buy it for $5!
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Conversations at a Wartime Café.BY SEAN LABRADOR Y MANZANO- - - - Sean Labrador y Manzano is a single father, a poet of postcolonial eroticism, and independent scholar. He believes in poetic justice: that one day soon he can pay all his bills (child support, student loans, credit cards, etc) through writing. In the mean time he ambles from gig to gig to gig. The experience of underemployment compels him to contemplate at wartime cafés (as all cafes are wartime cafés during a time of war) the benefits and contradictions of military reenlistment. - - - - Conversation 10: "which serve first to shew how constant" Conversation 9: Interlocutor Conversation 8: Hollywood Stimulus Package, or Why the Film Industry Benefits from the War Conversation 7: FUBAR Conversation 6: Speculative Fiction Conversation 4: Elysium: Where Are We When the Wild Things Are? Conversation 2: The Virtual Father Conversation 1: To Inbed or Embed?
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