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The Human War
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Best Behavior
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The Condemned
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The Insurgent
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Treatise
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Nosferatu
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The Living and the Dead
— published 2007 |
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Burning Babies
— 2 editions |
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Transmissions from Noah X to Tao X
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Blue Collar Boy
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“When a person screams in pain, the actual pain is only half the noise they make. The other half is the terror at being forced to accept that they exist.”
― Noah Cicero, The Condemned
― Noah Cicero, The Condemned
“The party at the bar was for an Internet literary journal that prints a hard copy version that was famous in the world of Internet literary journals that prints hard copy versions. What that means, I do not know.”
― Noah Cicero, Best Behavior
― Noah Cicero, Best Behavior
“this usually happens in the white-collar classes: These people take to worshipping pointlessness. Examples are Twin Peaks, Christo's artwork, and academic liberal politics. But a strange thing happens; these people view their ultra pointlessness as a way of being like God.”
― Noah Cicero, The Condemned
― Noah Cicero, The Condemned
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Bradley
27 apr. 08:54
Hello, Noah. You are the only author who I prefer to read on a computer screen. That is a little weird.
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