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The Recidivist By Erik Ryman
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Weird, surreal and funny writings show Ryman's ability to repeat mistakes.
Lemon
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Lemon By Nenko Joretsu
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Lemon is a collection of white noise poetry art from Japanese artist and critic Nenko Joretsu
The Tsetsefly Chronicles
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The Tsetsefly Chronicles By Erik Ryman
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Snippets of dislocation, shards of intelligence, a leavening of black humour, or simply the debris from a degrading... More > brain?
The Tsetsefly Chronicles show Erik Ryman at his most inspired and introspective, as he describes a love affair that never happened, the inside of his padded cell and his problems as a transvestite. Darkly surreal with a bitter after taste. This is micro fiction as it should be written, with more hooks than the average Eurovision entry.

About Erik Ryman:
Erik Ryman's work has been compared (favourably) to the films of David Lynch and Quentin Tarantino, the poetry of Jeremy Reed and the fiction of JD Sallinger, Douglas Coupland, Terry Pratchet and Irvine Walsh, but he has never taken it personally. He is, put simply, never predictable. < Less
Lemon
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Lemon By Nenko Joretsu
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Lemon is a collection of white noise poetry art from Japanese artist and critic Nenko Joretsu
The Recidivist
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The Recidivist By Erik Ryman
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Weird, surreal and funny writings show Ryman's ability to repeat mistakes.
The Tsetsefly Chronicles
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The Tsetsefly Chronicles By Erik Ryman
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Snippets of dislocation, shards of intelligence, a leavening of black humour, or simply the debris from a degrading... More > brain?
The Tsetsefly Chronicles show Erik Ryman at his most inspired and introspective, as he describes a love affair that never happened, the inside of his padded cell and his problems as a transvestite. Darkly surreal with a bitter after taste. This is micro fiction as it should be written, with more hooks than the average Eurovision entry.

About Erik Ryman:
Erik Ryman's work has been compared (favourably) to the films of David Lynch and Quentin Tarantino, the poetry of Jeremy Reed and the fiction of JD Sallinger, Douglas Coupland, Terry Pratchet and Irvine Walsh, but he has never taken it personally. He is, put simply, never predictable. < Less