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An Old Jigsaw
An Old Jigsaw
An Old Jigsaw
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An Old Jigsaw

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A collection of poetry and flash fiction about the millennial experience of growing up in this world of ours, of trying to find your place and that feeling of wanting to stay in the moment while at the same time being in a rush to get on with the rest of your life.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 11, 2015
ISBN9781310051517
An Old Jigsaw
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Charles William Viderkull

Author. Poet. Pretentious bum with delusions of grandeur.

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    An Old Jigsaw - Charles William Viderkull

    An Old Jigsaw

    By Charles William Viderkull

    Copyright 2015 Charles William Viderkull

    Published by Charles William Viderkull at Smashwords

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    Table of Contents

    An Old Jigsaw

    Swish

    Some Hero

    A Picture of Health

    My Restless Homeless Generation

    Welcome to the Real World, Kid

    Potato, get off thy Couch!

    Inventory

    Zombie Abortions

    Existential Fingertips

    Like a Fool

    Postcards in the Wind

    Transience

    Utility

    To Myself Tomorrow or Whenever I might Need

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