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the feel bad dispatch

Ben Arzate

Books, Fiction, Poetry, Bullshit

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Latest Issues

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RELEASE DAY: If today the sun should set on all my hopes and cares...

Today my first noir novel, and my first with no fantastic elements. It's probably my most personal work so far, as well. I'm very proud of this one, and I hope you all will enjoy it as well. Here's the synopsis.

17 days ago
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Book Review: Ripcord by Nate Lippens

> "I do understand how people disappear. How the cost of interaction is too high. When you see who is comfortable in the world, who thinks it's theirs, how can anything but disappearance be an option?"

2 months ago
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RELEASE DAY: The Heads of Staff

Despite his hard work, Tom is having trouble keeping his income greater than his expenses. When his boss Leo offers him membership to an exclusive and secretive networking club, he finds that he may finally have a chance at making his famil...

2 months ago
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Book Review: Rejection by Tony Tulathimutte

Tony Tulathimutte made a big splash when his short story, “The Feminist,” was published in n+1 Magazine in 2019. To this day, it remains the magazine’s most read fiction piece.

2 months ago
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    Ben Arzate is an author from Des Moines, IA.

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