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'Artifice and authenticity are central themes tying together Matt Runkle's eclectic debut short story collection,' writes
Pedro Ponce in a great writeup of
The Story of How All Animals Are Equal & Other Tales in the
LA Review. 'While artifice is everywhere in these stories,' he continues, 'it is not a source of cynicism or despair; rather, artifice is elemental—a material both resistant and pliable, with which characters map and navigate reality.' Order a copy
HERE!
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