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Author of LAKE OF URINE. Executive editor at www.exactingclam.com https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/23/books/review-lake-of-urine-guillermo-stitch.html
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You don't know me but I congratulate you.
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Ordered.
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I'll reread it as soon as I can and then, whenever I have the time, read it.
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I'll plug my own book which is right here: www.saggingmeniscus.com/catalog/lake... but also please take a look around the site. Sagging Meniscus is a wonderful and genuinely adventurous publisher (or they wouldn't publish me . . . )
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If that's something you post, I will look forward to it. I don't like to offer analysis myself—I don't really think it's any of the author's business. Readers' thoughts are the interesting ones, as you have shown here.
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Unhinged Spaniel sounds like a thrash metal outfit.
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This thoughtful thread, and your kindness in taking the time to post it, are much appreciated.
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Many congratulations!
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That’s a fabulous paragraph.
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Bilbao or Santander and then the Picos de Europa? Or a Galician city, say Santiago, and then the (beautiful) mountains of Asturias? The Dolomites are amazing too.
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Very pleasing to see I'm not the only one who thought of the comparison.
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I'm reading Lake of Urine by Guillermo Stitch. About halfway through, still trying to figure it out, don't expect to, still brilliant.
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Lovely.
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Why miss us? Send us something!
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How nice of you, to mention my book! I hope you enjoy the rest of it.
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Many, many congratulations!
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Just slipped a place, back to 9475. The gods are fickle.
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There goes the rest of my day.
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9473. The Dead Hand: The Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race and Its Dangerous Legacy by David Hoffman and Tinkers by Paul Harding respectively, although since I posted I've gained a place. Now 9474!