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Tag: A Song Called Youth

John Shirley’s Wet Bones & A Song Called Youth

August 25, 2021August 25, 2021 ~ cafebedouin

"Working in Hollywood developing the script that would eventually become The Crow, Shirley relapsed into drug addiction. This time he managed to stay off the street but it was hard on his loved ones. Shirley channeled his rage, shame and sorrow at himself and his addiction into nightmare fuel. The result was the novel Wetbones; … Continue reading John Shirley’s Wet Bones & A Song Called Youth

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