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Rafe Haze

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in San Francisco, The United States
December 08

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Rafe Haze was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and lives on the west side of New York City. Having worked for the legal compliance industry, fashion industry, music industry, art industry, and flesh industry (the most interesting people on earth have), his most life-changing employment was teaching Meisner Technique of Acting. He wrote himself out of one whopping funk with his debut novel The Next, and is ecstatically thankful for the entire, messy, beautiful cadence.
Rafe refuses to be handcuffed to one discipline only: he writes classical music for orchestra and small ensemble, country music songs, musical theater, plays, screenplays, and digs two-stepping, line dancing, and West Coast Swinging. Be it words, notes, or movement, the emo
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Average rating: 4.02 · 200 ratings · 74 reviews · 1 distinct workSimilar authors
The Next

4.02 avg rating — 200 ratings — published 2014 — 4 editions
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“Oh, fuck it. My feet never could be laced into goody two-shoes.”
Rafe Haze, The Next

“Idaville looked like many seaside towns on the outside. On the inside, however, it was different. Very different.”
Donald J. Sobol

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