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January 12, 2011

Cut Through the Bone contains thirty such vignettes, small shards of lives which "never fit right in the world," as a character says of himself in "The Bridge They Said Couldn't Be Built." They are lives relayed with reportorial precision and clarity, all

If you'd like to read the rest of this review for Cut Through the Bone from Jesse Hicks over at Barrelhouse, you can find it here.


Thank you, Jesse. Thank you, Dave Housley. I always liked Barrelhouse.


Thank you, you, for reading.


 


 



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Cut Through the Bone contains thirty such vignettes, small shards of lives which "never fit right in the world," as a character says of himself in "The Bridge They Said Couldn't Be Built." They are lives relayed with reportorial precision and clarity, all

If you'd like to read the rest of this review for Cut Through the Bone from Jesse Hicks over at Barrelhouse, you can find it here.


Thank you, Jesse. Thank you, Dave Housley. I always liked Barrelhouse.


Thank you, you, for reading.


 


 



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Cut Through the Bone contains thirty such vignettes, small shards of lives which "never fit right in the world," as a character says of himself in "The Bridge They Said Couldn't Be Built." They are lives relayed with reportorial precision and clarity, all

If you'd like to read the rest of this review for Cut Through the Bone from Jesse Hicks over at Barrelhouse, you can find it here.


Thank you, Jesse. Thank you, Dave Housley. I always liked Barrelhouse.


Thank you, you, for reading.


 


 



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Cut Through the Bone contains thirty such vignettes, small shards of lives which "never fit right in the world," as a character says of himself in "The Bridge They Said Couldn't Be Built." They are lives relayed with reportorial precision and clarity, all

If you'd like to read the rest of this review for Cut Through the Bone from Jesse Hicks over at Barrelhouse, you can find it here.


Thank you, Jesse. Thank you, Dave Housley. I always liked Barrelhouse.


Thank you, you, for reading.


 


 



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Cut Through the Bone contains thirty such vignettes, small shards of lives which "never fit right in the world," as a character says of himself in "The Bridge They Said Couldn't Be Built." They are lives relayed with reportorial precision and clarity, all

If you'd like to read the rest of this review for Cut Through the Bone from Jesse Hicks over at Barrelhouse, you can find it here.


Thank you, Jesse. Thank you, Dave Housley. I always liked Barrelhouse.


Thank you, you, for reading.


 


 



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Cut Through the Bone contains thirty such vignettes, small shards of lives which "never fit right in the world," as a character says of himself in "The Bridge They Said Couldn't Be Built." They are lives relayed with reportorial precision and clarity, all

If you'd like to read the rest of this review for Cut Through the Bone from Jesse Hicks over at Barrelhouse, you can find it here.


Thank you, Jesse. Thank you, Dave Housley. I always liked Barrelhouse.


Thank you, you, for reading.


 


 



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Cut Through the Bone contains thirty such vignettes, small shards of lives which "never fit right in the world," as a character says of himself in "The Bridge They Said Couldn't Be Built." They are lives relayed with reportorial precision and clarity, all

If you'd like to read the rest of this review for Cut Through the Bone from Jesse Hicks over at Barrelhouse, you can find it here.


Thank you, Jesse. Thank you, Dave Housley. I always liked Barrelhouse.


Thank you, you, for reading.


 


 



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Cut Through the Bone contains thirty such vignettes, small shards of lives which "never fit right in the world," as a character says of himself in "The Bridge They Said Couldn't Be Built." They are lives relayed with reportorial precision and clarity, all

If you'd like to read the rest of this review for Cut Through the Bone from Jesse Hicks over at Barrelhouse, you can find it here.


Thank you, Jesse. Thank you, Dave Housley. I always liked Barrelhouse.


Thank you, you, for reading.


 


 



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Cut Through the Bone contains thirty such vignettes, small shards of lives which "never fit right in the world," as a character says of himself in "The Bridge They Said Couldn't Be Built." They are lives relayed with reportorial precision and clarity, all

If you'd like to read the rest of this review for Cut Through the Bone from Jesse Hicks over at Barrelhouse, you can find it here.


Thank you, Jesse. Thank you, Dave Housley. I always liked Barrelhouse.


Thank you, you, for reading.


 


 



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Cut Through the Bone contains thirty such vignettes, small shards of lives which "never fit right in the world," as a character says of himself in "The Bridge They Said Couldn't Be Built." They are lives relayed with reportorial precision and clarity, all

If you'd like to read the rest of this review for Cut Through the Bone from Jesse Hicks over at Barrelhouse, you can find it here.


Thank you, Jesse. Thank you, Dave Housley. I always liked Barrelhouse.


Thank you, you, for reading.


 


 



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