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The Raymond Chandler Project

Gina Arnold

A collection of stories and songs based on a list of Raymond Chandler's unused titles.

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Hope is Important

I grew up without a television until I was 8 or 9 years old. My parents used to rent one for special events – like the day Nixon resigned, or (years earlier) when the Beatles were on Ed Sullivan, which may account for my exaggerated belief ...

3 months ago
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'Tis the season

If I could have any job in the world, it would be to sit on a comfy chair in a nice bookstore and give people advice on what books to buy as Christmas presents for people they barely know. You wouldn’t even have to pay me, I’d just do it fo...

3 months ago
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Where the wind goes

Last week, after living for 25 years in North Carolina, my brother decided to pull up stakes and move back to California. So he put his two old and anxious dogs in the back seat of his ten-year-old VW Jetta and took off, just like a charact...

a year ago
10
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Whistle down the wind

We were standing in line at an overpriced cafe in Sedona when I saw a poster for a show that weekend. "OMG, John Ford Coley is playing here," I exclaimed. "I wish we could go!"

2 years ago
6
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