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F. Poj

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F. Poj is an Architect and Urban Planner born in Buenos Aires in 1971. Currently living in Costa Rica, he lived for many years in the U.S. traveling all over the country documenting abandoned historic buildings. Spending countless hours alone, measuring and sketching these old vacant places, inspired him to write short stories of a dark nature. You can follow his writings and other news at http://nomadsramble.blogspot.com/ and also at his official F. Poj page on Facebook.
His published and award winning short stories include:
The Wife
The Long Honeymoon
Crawl Space
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Average rating: 3.11 · 434 ratings · 34 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Wife

3.07 avg rating — 365 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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Crawl Space

3.43 avg rating — 40 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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The Long Honeymoon

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Gator Grove

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The Fishmonger's Daughter

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Gator Grove (Short Story)



Rick Mendez got on the road way before sunrise. The drive from Key West to Lucky Knowles' was a solid five hours. Lucky's place was the last post before the deep wilderness of the Southern Everglades."You must've left the Keys pretty early Mr. Mendez," said Lucky as he walked out of the junkyard."Well, I'd like to serve this notice and get back home soon; it's my little girl's birthday today. Read more of this blog post »
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