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A speechwriter shot during a botched assassination starts to recover powers of speech along with pieced-together memories of the campaign he served and the candidate he helped make president of a "bankrupt and volatile" republic. The more the speechwriter remembers the more he suspects that he was the target. A frenzied, lyrical, farcical, anguished monologue on the personal and political.

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A speechwriter shot during a botched assassination starts to recover powers of speech along with pieced-together memories of the campaign he served and the candidate he helped make president of a "bankrupt and volatile" republic. The more the speechwriter remembers the more he suspects that he was the target. A frenzied, lyrical, farcical, anguished monologue on the personal and political.

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Marek Waldorf was born in Washington, DC. His father was in the Foreign Service and Marek lived with his family in Idi Amin's Uganda, coup-wracked Thailand, England and Lesotho. While he was in the United States he lived in Binghampton, NY.

Waldorf studied Philosophy at Harvard. After a year in grad-school Waldorf moved to San Francisco where he appeared in Jon Moritsugu's Hippy Porn (1991) which ran at Action Christine Cinema for over a year.

Waldorf is the author of Widow's Dozen, a collection of stories forthcoming from Turtle Point Press in 2014. His essays and reviews have appeared in The Recorder, where he served as Fiction Editor and then Editor-at-Large. He works as a grant-writer (most recently for Brooklyn Public Library and Girls Write Now) and lives in Brooklyn.