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Everything Must Go

Everything Must Go

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Everything Must Go

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What is a dream really about? Why are curtains always blue? Who moved the television from the hallway?Those are just some of the questions that are asked in the short story collection by author Greg Luti that provide enough thought, enough charm, and enough fun for you to enjoy it. In this collection, answering the question is not as important as the journey you go through after you ask it.Here is a list of some of the stories in the collection.Transfer from NIR - A worker in a park talks of his time there while learning that his time was not what he expected.Television in the Hallway - A family struggles with moving the television that is in the hallway. My Uncle Hilbert - A young man reminisces of his old mean uncle and learns he is not as mean as others thinkThe Tale of Mr. Will - Mr. Will is caught in a place he can't escape and can't stop dying. Dream - A man describes his dream while questioning his own reality.After Meal Message - Friends talk at a local diner, not seeing the obvious accident involved with one of them.Pat's Birthday (Two Girlfriends) - A boy and his mom go to get some lunch, as the boy's mother tries to hide a secret from her child.The Merchant of Death - A man confronts a vendor in the middle of nowhere who is not as he appears.Mr. Evil and the Tennis Rackets - An insane villain talks to his two captured heroes, as he and his wife plan another evil act on the world.A Trip to the Bookstore - The author talks of his first time back in the bookstore since the pandemic ended.No Resolution - Two co-workers discuss a fight that one of them has with another while dealing with jobs they don't like.
What is a dream really about? Why are curtains always blue? Who moved the television from the hallway?Those are just some of the questions that are asked in the short story collection by author Greg Luti that provide enough thought, enough charm, and enough fun for you to enjoy it. In this collection, answering the question is not as important as the journey you go through after you ask it.Here is a list of some of the stories in the collection.Transfer from NIR - A worker in a park talks of his time there while learning that his time was not what he expected.Television in the Hallway - A family struggles with moving the television that is in the hallway. My Uncle Hilbert - A young man reminisces of his old mean uncle and learns he is not as mean as others thinkThe Tale of Mr. Will - Mr. Will is caught in a place he can't escape and can't stop dying. Dream - A man describes his dream while questioning his own reality.After Meal Message - Friends talk at a local diner, not seeing the obvious accident involved with one of them.Pat's Birthday (Two Girlfriends) - A boy and his mom go to get some lunch, as the boy's mother tries to hide a secret from her child.The Merchant of Death - A man confronts a vendor in the middle of nowhere who is not as he appears.Mr. Evil and the Tennis Rackets - An insane villain talks to his two captured heroes, as he and his wife plan another evil act on the world.A Trip to the Bookstore - The author talks of his first time back in the bookstore since the pandemic ended.No Resolution - Two co-workers discuss a fight that one of them has with another while dealing with jobs they don't like.

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