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An experimental anti-imperialist fever-dream work of fiction, Always the Wanderer tells the stories of three people, James, Patrick, and Elizabeth, whose lives are all in flux. They do not know each other, but their stories are connected by their geographies, their emotions, and the uncertainties in their lives. Filled with beautiful and immersive prose, this work consists of three narrative braids that intertwine to draw the reader into this novel's complicated world. All three stories, or braids, were written with one another in mind and the arrangement of the chapters was intentional.…mehr

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An experimental anti-imperialist fever-dream work of fiction, Always the Wanderer tells the stories of three people, James, Patrick, and Elizabeth, whose lives are all in flux. They do not know each other, but their stories are connected by their geographies, their emotions, and the uncertainties in their lives. Filled with beautiful and immersive prose, this work consists of three narrative braids that intertwine to draw the reader into this novel's complicated world. All three stories, or braids, were written with one another in mind and the arrangement of the chapters was intentional. Always the Wanderer occupies an ambiguous space that confronts readers with challenging views of imperial politics, capitalism, morals, ethics, and inter-cultural exchange. James, Patrick, and Elizabeth are strangers to each other, and yet the reader can sense their commonalities.
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Autorenporträt
George Koors is an author and musician based in the District of Columbia. He primarily writes long form fiction. George received his Masters in English from Truman State University and his MLIS from The Catholic University of America. He has taught ESL and academic writing at King Faisal University in Saudi Arabia, Truman State University, Marymount University, The University of the District of Columbia, Mentora College, and American University. He writes and performs music and has published a graphic novel titled HOME.