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Review of Feast of the Assumption by David Vardeman
I’ve read all of Vardeman’s books. You should too. He is a unique and unusual author. Like some of his other long-form drama stories, this one is told entirely through dialogue. Actually it is a polylogue, a fusion of quirky voices discussing a bizarre situation. At least six main characters,…
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Review of Letters of Thanks From Hellby David Vardeman
I’ve finished all of Vardeman’s published works. Now I have to resist the daily urge to search the web for new publications by this author. LoTfH is a dramatic play taking place hundreds of years ago, with historically appropriate syntax and vocabulary. But somehow, Vardeman avoids confusion and localization, modernizing…
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Review of An Angel of Sodom by David Vardeman
Primarily through comedy, Vardeman’s experimental stories run the gamut of human emotion, from hilarity to harrowing heartbreak. From page one he offers an unflinching and unflattering view of the human animal’s foolish and various ways of tackling life. It is with a unique literary mastery of his chosen arguments that…
