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The Dead Generations

Adam John Waterman

the brains of the living

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  • Adam John Waterman

    Adam John Waterman is a socially awkward recluse. Over the course of his life, at different times, he has had somewhere north of fifty stitches in his face. His book, THE CORPSE IN THE KITCHEN was published by Fordham University Press in 2021.

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