At Last There Is Nothing Left to Say

Author: Matthew Good
Taking the form of an artist’s journal, Good’s tales grind through dark, often violent places animated by voices warped by hallucination and flesh chafed by reality. From the ramblings of an opium-riddled adventurer to treatises on life from a mind rattled by the world; from the tragic end of a teen queen to a day in the life of a rock star; from the execution of the Self….Read More
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