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Your Life Here is the second volume of brief pieces from Terence Kuch's well-known blog Memorable Fancies. The first volume, Everything Wants to Happen, was published in 2015 (revised second edition, 2017). Terence Kuch's fiction, poetry, and plays have been published in the U.S., England, Canada, France, Luxembourg, Ireland, Australia, and Thailand, and have appeared in numerous periodicals including Commonweal, Diagram, Dissent, New Scientist, New York magazine, North American Review, Timber Creek Review, Washington Post Book World, Washington Post Magazine, and have been anthologized in…mehr

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Your Life Here is the second volume of brief pieces from Terence Kuch's well-known blog Memorable Fancies. The first volume, Everything Wants to Happen, was published in 2015 (revised second edition, 2017). Terence Kuch's fiction, poetry, and plays have been published in the U.S., England, Canada, France, Luxembourg, Ireland, Australia, and Thailand, and have appeared in numerous periodicals including Commonweal, Diagram, Dissent, New Scientist, New York magazine, North American Review, Timber Creek Review, Washington Post Book World, Washington Post Magazine, and have been anthologized in books from Random House and other publishers. His work has been praised by the New York Times and Kirkus Reviews, and a poem has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His novels, story collections, plays, and other writings are available on Amazon and elsewhere. For more information on the author, see terencekuch.net.
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Autorenporträt
Terence Kuch's published works include three crime/thriller novels, a horror story collection, and a book of poems from a university press. He is retired after 52 years' work in computer systems, in Abu Dhabi, Canada, Cote d'Ivoire, Dubai, England, France, Kenya, the USA, and Zimbabwe. He has a B.A. in Philosophy from Reed College, and a M.S. in Management from American University.