Episode 04: The Tenth of December by George Saunders

Shelly, Kris, and Marty discuss George Saunders' short story Tenth of December. Saunders was influenced by Raymond Carver, who wrote the last story we read.
The narrative follows a young boy playing outside and an elderly dying man and how their paths cross. Saunders style of intentionally confusing the reader pulls us in. It is brilliant. I didn't see any of it coming.

Guests: Martin Butler, Kris Walton

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Episode 03: The Call of the Wild by Jack London