The title of Alex Leslie’s affecting first collection of stories also serves as a unifying theme. Set in towns and cities, and along the winding coastal highways and obscure logging roads of British Columbia, these are indeed stories about people who disappear – sometimes by choice, sometimes not, and in a variety of ways: literally, figuratively, emotionally, historically. Read more…
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PEOPLE WHO DISAPPEAR
by Alex Leslie
Quill & Quire, May 1, 2012
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by Alex Leslie Posted by: admin Categories: Adult Fiction, Reviews Tags: broken friendships, coastal highways, gay relationships, prehistoric creatures, Quill and Quire, short stories, ultrasound image
by Alex Leslie Posted by: admin Categories: Adult Fiction, Reviews Tags: broken friendships, coastal highways, gay relationships, prehistoric creatures, Quill and Quire, short stories, ultrasound image
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