The Cactus Eaters by Dan White

I like to think of myself as a writer, like to pretend that I can string together the odd sentence here and there and make it sing.  But I have to admit that I was constantly humbled by the word play of Dan White in The Cactus Eaters.  It’s the story of an idiot and his one true love walking the Pacific Crest Trail, a little hiking path that runs from Mexico to Canada through some of America’s last great wilderness. Here’s a couple of the sentences: His joylessness made him stand out like the shy one at an orgy.…

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A Slight Trick of The Mind by Mitch Cullin

The Sherlock Holmes we met in A Slight Trick of The Mind is a 93 year man that walks with two canes and seems to be losing what is left of his once great mind. It is a sad tale that is soaked with nostalgia for the days gone by when Holmes could solve a crime just by looking at the mud on a shoe’s heel or listening to the twang of an accent. Holnes still cares for bees and still roams around the world. He visits the site of the Hiroshima Nuclear Attack and marvels at the steel skeleton…

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