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An Economy of Words

An Economy of Words
For all who suffer: may you see the light – even if it’s only coming from the beginning of that long dark tunnel (perhaps it’s a reflection)

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  2. america the damned 1 year ago (Published)
These interrelated stories follow a young married couple struggling to not just merely survive, but to live a meaningful artistic existence during our Great Recession. Suffering from cancer, the wife soon discovers the joys of medical marijuana. At the same time, her husband (a wannabe writer) develops a taste for her prescription pills while working on his own masterpiece of a manuscript. His nic-fitting wife bets him a cigarette that he cannot write a collection of stories without any poop jokes or get published by the Reader’s Digest. Ugh, I hate that BS. Please, if you have a moment, read a story. They're meant to be read singularly or collectively. Choose your own adventure! And, if for some bizarre reason, you have any desire to help with this ms or just want to read the secret rare out-of-print B-side stories, shoot me an email at: tangdigger@yahoo.com . thanks - t

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Big cheers and stiff drinks, congratulations on finding a home for this piece.
Thanks, Dave, for reaching out. Of course, it's alway nice when homeless writing finds a cozy domicile. I shall check out yr work asap! T
Okay, everyone, so I'm very excited as the good folks at Joyland have published a slightly different version of one of my An Economy of Words stories: Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid. Please go here: http://www.joylandmagazine.com/stories/midwest/some_things_are_better_le... And check it out. You can even see my photo / latest collage. Thanks! T

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