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portrait of a body (in pieces)

Dan Dalton

a novel (in chunks) about a man (in bits)

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If everything that was planned went according to that plan, about now you would be receiving the 27th installment of In Pieces. Alas. Best laid plans have never met my son.

When we met, my wife introduced me to a quote by the spiritualist...

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21. Life is unbearable, thanks for asking

This is chapter twenty-one. Experts agree you should start with chapter one.


In my undream, Dr Hoffman said he’d perfected the experience machine. That he’d created a device to help you experience all emotions equally. A machin...

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20. Is this a cry for help?

This is chapter twenty. Chapter one is here.


I’ve never retrieved an emotion before. Being that the first one I have decided to try and get back is joy, and that I already jumped in the sea, I soon find myself at a loss as to w...

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19. Sorry, we're open

This is chapter nineteen. It’s even better if you start from the beginning.


Some two-hundred-thousand people a year are injured in DIY accidents. Most of them fall off ladders, rather than the surface of reality. But still, I’m...

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18. Would you plug in?

This is chapter eighteen. That mean’s we’re exactly halfway. If you’re new, start here.


Present day. Hoffmann is waiting for his answer. Does it matter? He presses his index fingers to his lips. Honestly? I say. I might be a ve...

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