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"My ears are still ringing." I sighed and took a deep swig of coffee. It was too hot and I slammed the cup down, scalding Java splashing around my hand. "Ah! I can't go on. I don't want to know anything more about her bowel movements or, dear god, her sex life." From a co-worker whose endless dialogue is an analog blog in the workplace, to a completely human-less way to pass from life to death, to a disturbing encounter with a baby on a sidewalk, this collection of short stories by Wyatt Tremblay are reflections on the joys, hopes, and sorrows of life.

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"My ears are still ringing." I sighed and took a deep swig of coffee. It was too hot and I slammed the cup down, scalding Java splashing around my hand. "Ah! I can't go on. I don't want to know anything more about her bowel movements or, dear god, her sex life." From a co-worker whose endless dialogue is an analog blog in the workplace, to a completely human-less way to pass from life to death, to a disturbing encounter with a baby on a sidewalk, this collection of short stories by Wyatt Tremblay are reflections on the joys, hopes, and sorrows of life.
Autorenporträt
Wyatt Tremblay is perhaps best known for his decades of political cartooning for the Yukon News. Born in Jasper, Alberta, he spent much of his life in the Yukon but now lives in Airdrie, Alberta. His Christmas children's colouring book is available on iBooks. He is a regular arts feature writer for AirdrieLife Magazine.Look for Medusa Gone, his first published novel by Raspberry Press.