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Rusty Nails, Broken Glass
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Rusty Nails, Broken Glass
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Rusty Nails, Broken Glass
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"Creatively speaking this book is marvelous; it is rich and refreshing and decadent. Written wryly and masterfully, Mr. Hayden's twenty one short literary journeys will take you through the gamut: horror, laughter, sarcasm, and of course happy and sad." --Lurid Lit
"Hayden nails it again with this darkly delightful collection filled with unforgettable characters and their askew outlooks!" G.L. Giles
"Mr. Hayden, the devil told me if you continue to write this well you'll need to bargain the souls of your offspring as well." Alexander Beresford, Author of Charla
"A fantastic mixed bag of highly imaginative tales. Spectacular and strange, wondrous and wild. It felt like Hayden was The Hatter and I was a wide-eyed enjoyably dazzled guest sitting at his tea-party table." —HORNS, Author of Chophouse and Stationhouse No. 1
"Creatively speaking this book is marvelous; it is rich and refreshing and decadent. Written wryly and masterfully, Mr. Hayden's twenty one short literary journeys will take you through the gamut: horror, laughter, sarcasm, and of course happy and sad." --Lurid Lit
"Hayden nails it again with this darkly delightful collection filled with unforgettable characters and their askew outlooks!" G.L. Giles
"Mr. Hayden, the devil told me if you continue to write this well you'll need to bargain the souls of your offspring as well." Alexander Beresford, Author of Charla
"A fantastic mixed bag of highly imaginative tales. Spectacular and strange, wondrous and wild. It felt like Hayden was The Hatter and I was a wide-eyed enjoyably dazzled guest sitting at his tea-party table." —HORNS, Author of Chophouse and Stationhouse No. 1


















