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Bonneville Stories Bonneville Stories by Mark Doyon
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“The more television Aaron watched, the less everything seemed to bother him. And he watched for hours, even days, with little or no respite, his eyes fixed singly on the glow of his twenty-inch Zenith, his feet propped on an ottoman, his bony arms hanging limply at his sides like strands of wet spaghetti." -Mark Doyon, "Early Out in Ohio”
Mark Doyon, Bonneville Stories
“She wondered if her father's guilt, accumulating all those years in airports and conference rooms and company cars, didn't draw that miniature Cessna to his heart like shavings to a magnet." -Mark Doyon, "Sooner or Later”
Mark Doyon, Bonneville Stories
“Randy wondered if the coupling of a lonely divorcee and a garden naif would constitute the punchline to some cosmic lesson, if their amoral actions would embody for future generations the baser instincts of humankind. His head spun. His stomach turned. His loins sighed in mollification." -Mark Doyon, "Green Grow the Azaleas”
Mark Doyon, Bonneville Stories