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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Scenes from this book have appeared, often in very different form, in The Collapsar, 3:AM, The Portland Review, and The Fanzine. Thanks to editors James Brubaker, Nathan Knapp, Greg Gerke, Brian Tibbetts, Sophia Pfaff-Shalmiev, and Janice Lee.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Gabriel Blackwell is the author of The Natural Dissolution of Fleeting-Improvised-Men, Critique of Pure Reason