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Lost Souls

Published
Nov 2011
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
222

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In LOST SOULS, full of satire and folly, author John William McMullen sees what we rarely want to see: life without love or grace. These are not necessarily tales of morality, but if one is stricken with the realization that certain characters have no conscience, then congratulate yourself because your conscience is not quite dead yet. But be prepared: some of these stories are delightfully dark. McMullen's writing attempts to see all things through the prism of grace, which is far more merciful than human judgment. His view of American life in the United States takes on political expediency, unbridled capitalism, sexual promiscuity, loneliness in the midst of overwhelming social networking, love and marriage, adults who have never negotiated a path out of adolescence, and draws out narcissism, neuroses, fear, religious fervor and just plain human stupidity with an impish grin. These stories illuminate, if not entertain, by revealing the sublimely ridiculous or the ridiculously sublime. - The Publisher

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Oct 2011 Bird Brain Productions ISBN13 9780982625590 ISBN10 0982625596
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Oct 2011 Bird Brain Publishing ISBN10 B005ZGVSNC
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