Thom's life has a soundtrack. Unseen glass phalluses—thousands of them—whirring softly along conveyer belts on the other side of the factory wall. The snap and splash of eggs against plaster. The scratch-fizz-tang of cigarette lighters being flipped again and again. A thousand throats sw
Unwrap Your Candy
β Scribed by Miller, Jesse
- Publisher
- Common Deer Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 103 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1988761069
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β¦ Synopsis
Thom's life has a soundtrack. Unseen glass phallusesβthousands of themβwhirring softly along conveyer belts on the other side of the factory wall. The snap and splash of eggs against plaster. The scratch-fizz-tang of cigarette lighters being flipped again and again. A thousand throats swallowing a thousand swigs of beer; a thousand sets of lungs choking on a thousand French inhales. Hard fists sinking into soft flesh; soft chunks dropping onto hard sidewalks. Plop-flush-drain repeat. And moonsong, high above, forever calling and calling, "Stud, rub 'er with the Stud Rubber." If only it were so simple. Imagine Woody Allen made a movie about Dilbert and James Joyce wrote the screenplay. That's what you should expect from Jesse Miller's Unwrap Your Candy.
Number of Words in Auth: 2
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Has Cover : Yes
Single Author : Jesse Miller
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Sorted Author by LN, FN: Miller, Jesse
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