Authors: Robert Lopez
Embrace the Hindu boy frequently.
Eat cherries, spitting acidic juice into a handkerchief as if it were blood.
Make cinematic history.
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HE AUTHOR WISHES TO THANK
Antoinette Lopez, Sam Ligon, Deanna Monet, and Erika Goldman. Thanks, also, to the editors of the journals in which these stories first appeared:
“Welcome to Someplace Like Piscataway”
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The American Reader
“Now I Am Doubled Over,” “Why We're Trapped In A Failed System,” and “Someone Great Like Socrates”
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New World Writing
“I Want To Kiss Myself, Good God”
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The Literarian
“Anytime, Sweet”
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Gigantic
“Family of Man on Isle of Wight”
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The Collagist
“The Problem with Green Bananas” and “A Regular Day for Real People”
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The Brooklyn Rail
“Guiding Eyes for the Blind Dog Training School”
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Indiana Review
“Goodnight Maybe Forever”
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Willow Springs
“Good People”
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Dossier Journal
“Essentials”
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Failbetter
“The Sky Was Everywhere Like Water”
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New York Tyrant
“A Cloud That Looks Like Jesus”
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Fanzine
“Big People Everywhere”
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The Literary Review
“How to Direct A Major Motion Picture”
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Puerto Del Sol
“Christine and Grace, Naturally”
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Hobart
“The Human Cost”
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Memorious
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