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Michael Landweber
Michael Landweber lives and writes in Washington, DC. His short stories have appeared in literary magazines such as Gargoyle, Fourteen Hills, Fugue, Barrelhouse and American Literary Review. He is an Associate Editor at Potomac Review and a contributor for Pop Matters. WE is his first novel. show more

Michael Landweber lives and writes in Washington, DC. His short stories have appeared in literary magazines such as Gargoyle, Fourteen Hills, Fugue, Barrelhouse and American Literary Review. He is an Associate Editor at Potomac Review and a contributor for Pop Matters. WE is his first novel.
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Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it 5 years ago
The author also participated in a Q&A with me.--- A couple of years ago, when mystery writer Brad Parks wrote his first stand-alone thriller, in more than a couple of interviews I heard/read him talk about the struggle getting going. A friend gave him some advice to "write the book that scares you,"...
Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it 9 years ago
Towel Day is tomorrow, so it seems apropos to start with a couple of Douglas Adams lines that I'd imagine Duck quoted to himself, assuming he read the book: “This must be Thursday . . .I never could get the hang of Thursdays.” and “Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.” Now, if anyone could empa...
Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it 11 years ago
The story begins with Ben having suffered a head injury and he wakes up in his 7 year old body back in the past. Once he realizes where and when he is, he tries to convince Binky (his 7 YO self) to save his sister from being gang raped in 3 days. You see, when he wakes up in Binky's body, Binky's ...
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