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Own Little Worlds - Journal of Experimental Fiction | Creative Writing Notebook for Authors & Poets | Perfect for Storytelling, Poetry Writing & Literary Exploration
Own Little Worlds - Journal of Experimental Fiction | Creative Writing Notebook for Authors & Poets | Perfect for Storytelling, Poetry Writing & Literary Exploration
Own Little Worlds - Journal of Experimental Fiction | Creative Writing Notebook for Authors & Poets | Perfect for Storytelling, Poetry Writing & Literary Exploration

Own Little Worlds - Journal of Experimental Fiction | Creative Writing Notebook for Authors & Poets | Perfect for Storytelling, Poetry Writing & Literary Exploration

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Four days before the presidential election, a bomb explodes on a Japanese cargo ship in the Port of Jacksonville, incinerating four American workers. Unexplained murders follow. Retired newspaper editor Trammell is on the story, just as soon as he gets in a quick nap. Laid-off reporter Lucy Neale has his back, searching for a fugitive computer programmer falsely accused of planting the bomb. Is the Democratic president, Oscar winner Cassandra Holland, somehow involved? Is the GOP challenger, professional wrestler Daniel "The Hammer" Hammerschmidt, behind it? And just what is dirty trickster Dick Maestro up to? All we know for sure is that a toe-tappin' tune could save America.

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“Own Little Worlds” by Cal Massey is funny, biting and perfectly profane. With wonderful pacing and language, it captures the absurdity of the times we are living through with just the right tonal balance.Massey throws well-deserved jabs at politicians, political operators (that job description becomes more and more repulsive), the media and social media that land with equal power.The beauty of the story, and the beauty in the story, is the realization that meaningful and honest connections with people – even those we don’t agree with – remain the most vital way to overcome the daily chaos those “in charge” would prefer. Massey guides his leading characters to places of mutual respect that feels real and well-earned. Others get what they deserve.A thought-provoking work, with a play-within-a-novel as an added bonus and treat, “Own Little Worlds” encourages readers to expand theirs.