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David E. Perry's avatar

I like to think of myself more as 'grasshopper' than cricket, though your point is taken. Many of my best memories are filled with the songs of crickets, sounds of fullness and life, on and on through the lonely hours, not emptiness and expectation of something better, something that isn't crickets that one hopes will arrive. Your storytelling is so tight and confident, so personal that commentary almost seems intrusive and beside the point, but then I'm pretty sure, given your keen awareness you already get that on some level. You've worked hard to polish and refine the exposed marrow and bones to the point that criticisms would, in many cases seem superfluous, just some ego trying to have something important sounding to say. The headshot story itself fleshed out so many other, earlier-told stories, answered small questions that had been hanging there in the air, unrecognized, unasked. I came away with glimpses of three wonderfully flawed souls, each feeling their way along a series of dark and light passages, looking for and loyal to connections, however tenuous, and in the end, quite liked each one of them because of, and in spite of their quirks, scars and failings. One of my favorites, thus far, sir. Thank you.

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<Mary L. Tabor>'s avatar

May your cup runneth over. We writers must connect and the vulnerable and often "unsayable" connect us through emotional truth ... and comments that show the reader has read, understood, related or objected ... to Adam Nathan, actor, author, speaker ...

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