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Monophobia
Monophobia
Monophobia
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Monophobia

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Why is it that all the days blur together like Colonel Sanders' face on google maps? Are they just meaningless?

Are we meaningless?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 19, 2016
Monophobia
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Devin terSteeg

Devin terSteeg is a man of finite, but altitudinous, stature. He is usually found in the northern city in Faerun, largest city on the Sword Coast. Hoping for radioactive spider bites or the end of winter; whichever comes first, Devin can often be found wondering where he is and wandering that where. Devin now works in the uplifting and creative world of corporations. Influenced by Ray Bradbury, George Saunders, Miranda July, Feodor Dostoevsky and the incredible Orson Welles. Not including the above-mentioned authors, his favorite books are Siddhartha, Good Omens, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, and The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. Non-fiction favorites include the Book of Five Rings, Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the 10th Dimension, and A Brief History of Time.

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    Monophobia - Devin terSteeg

    Monophobia

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    Rime Giant

    www.RimeGiant.com

    First published by Rime Giant

    First printing, February 2016

    This book is a work of fiction.

    Names, characters, and incidents are either

    products of the author’s imagination

    or are used fictitiously.

    Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons,

    living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

    Copyright © 2016 by Devin terSteeg

    All rights reserved,

    including the right to reproduce this book or portion

    thereof in any form whatsoever.

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    Monophobia

    Aengus Bistro wasn't much: it had these oak tables, the kind of wood used to make coffins. We had to arrange them each morning before the cooks and other staff came in while waiting for the smoker to get up to temperature. The place must have been 100 square feet plus the kitchen and a courtyard between. The main area had brick walls on three sides, lined with decorated rugs and canvas for ambiance, and corrugated metal garage type doors closing it in. We opened them on warm days.

    Jake and

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