I'd put my characters up against any. Chief Pullet and his internet sexing. Martin havin' his heart in the right place and then getting stomped by the system. Agnes and her struggles with an upside down life. You bet . . . I'd put some of them characters up against any. Tom Sawyer was a friend of Samuel Clemmons. A Fire Chief from San Fran! How many of you knew that?
Ethel Rohan, author of ‘Out of Dublin’ on Curt Rude's writing. "Overall, great writing style. Reminds me of Rushdie: internal, emotionally complicated, and dualistic. Delivered with a sensitivity and awareness that is underrated. In one word his work is Awesome!"
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