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MOTA 2002: Truth by John Reed
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MOTA 2002: Truth

by John Reed

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There are eighteen tales in this unusual volume, dealing with all aspects of truth and the human condition. The authors chose to reveal their thoughts of truth via gorilla suits, sidewalks, a schoolteacher in Africa, a stuffed cat, a misguided bullet, a demon, a fine manicure, an executioner, a vampire shortstop and other clever, weighty devices. An excellent anthology. Fiction by: Andrea Di Salvo, James S. Dorr, Andrea Eaker, Paul Finch, Toiya K. Finley, Val Ford, Ken Goldman, Lisa Hanson, Sandra Hunter, Phil Locascio, Millen Myrmo, Scott Nicholson, Dianna Rodgers, Greg Siewert, T.W. Stetson, Brian Ames, Pamela Chillemi-Yeager, and Leslie What.

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