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Donald has written stuff down. There are people who actually bought some of it, even after being told it was fiction.

No One Wants to be Rover’s Chew Toy

I never really know what genre my nonsense fits into. This one starts out as a Slice of Life tale. But then, as in most of my stories, things go awry…which can be said of normal life as well. Give a listen by clicking below, and then tell me what you would call it.

Is is Slice of Life (gone awry)?

Is it Horror?

Experimental?




http://k007.kiwi6.com/hotlink/0pjd0ed1oc/NoOneWantsToBeRoversChewToy.mp3


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Published on August 01, 2014 09:12
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message 3: by Matt

Matt Thank you, Donald, for accepting my friend request


Donald The librarians see me coming and look for my holds before I reach the counter.


message 1: by Traci

Traci Dude, you read a lot.


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