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Ordinary Gods: Truths, Lies, & Exaggerations Built South of the Border

by Christopher Locke

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Christopher Locke gives us his hopes, his fears, and most importantly, what he loves. This is a collection of poems and stories that take us down Locke's own heroic path toward feeling it all-and because he's so good, we get to feel it all, too. This is an open-hearted book by a generous and talented writer. Christopher Locke currently lives in Upper Jay, NY, is the Nonfiction Editor at Slice magazine in Brooklyn, and has been twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize.… (more)
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Christopher Locke gives us his hopes, his fears, and most importantly, what he loves. This is a collection of poems and stories that take us down Locke's own heroic path toward feeling it all-and because he's so good, we get to feel it all, too. This is an open-hearted book by a generous and talented writer. Christopher Locke currently lives in Upper Jay, NY, is the Nonfiction Editor at Slice magazine in Brooklyn, and has been twice nominated for a Pushcart Prize.

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