Overtime 61:
Soft Places
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"There was a time when Glen Hardin graced
the world's largest stages, anchoring the groove of some of the
world's most famous artists with his beloved 1961 Fender Precision
bass guitar. Lately, however, he had become a loiterer in his own
apartment, prone to staring at the walls while mentally rehearsing
bass lines he would never play. Or conjuring intricate rhyme schemes
for lyrics he had no real intention of finishing."
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Michael Snyder
lives just outside Nashville, Tennessee, with his amazing family.
His three novels were published by Harper Collins, and his stories
have appeared in The First Line, Relief, 100 Word Story, Hobart,
Toasted Cheese, Foliate Oak, Shotgun Honey, EveryDay Fiction, Cease
Cows, and Greater Sum. |
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