Posts Tagged ‘Ray Harvey books’

  • Gap-Toothed Girl & America’s Got Talent

    June 6th, 2024 | Gap-Toothed Girl | journalpulp | No Comments

    Somebody just told me about this recent episode of America’s Got Talent, which I don’t generally watch. I do, however, have very good reason to think that Dusty May, the protagonist in my novel Gap-Toothed Girl, inspired a dancer named Ms. Ashlee Montague, who recently appeared on America’s Got Talent and danced on upright bottles. […]

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  • Reservation Trash & CRT

    June 19th, 2021 | Reservation Trash | journalpulp | No Comments

    Chapter 12 It was the Western States Track-and-Field meet, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, and it had become one of the biggest high-school track events of the year. The 1600 meter run began at 3:00 in the afternoon. Jonas Hayat from Albuquerque, New Mexico, was the favorite, but there were other serious contenders as well, […]

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  • Reservation Trash & The White Rose & the 31-Year Anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre

    June 4th, 2021 | Tiananmen Square massacre | journalpulp | No Comments

    I’ve retitled and extensively rewritten Reservation Trash, which is now called Reservation Trash & The White Rose. The book is still a novella — 35,000 total words — but it’s 13,000 words longer than before, with five new chapters, and also a number of elaborations, as well as significant cuts. I sought to integrate it more […]

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  • Pockets of Pure Utopia in These United States

    May 13th, 2018 | Reservation Trash | journalpulp | No Comments

    Did you know that in present-day America, there exist many, many isolated pockets of Utopia? These are places wherein healthcare is 100 percent free. Where housing is fully provided by money that pours freely in. And food as well is provided. In these Utopias, everyone has access to education, and education, too, is 100 percent […]

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