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According to minimxmist: All of it is lies. Dare to ponder the truth? Read this collection of poems and decide for yourself---how often do you lie?


SUMMARY

Sometimes we liars forget our faces.


EPIGRAPHS

❝You are all a lost generation.❞ — Gertrude Stein, The Sun Also Rise by Ernest Hemingway

❝Behind every great fortune there is a crime.❞ — Balzac, The Godfather by Mario Puzo

❝Liars prosper.❞ — Anoymous

❝Never again will a single story be told as though it's the only one.❞ — John Berger, The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy


AUTHOR'S NOTE

If you have read other books I've written, you know I never sound harsh in Author's Note or when replying to comments. However, for this one, expect my spikes to be up.

This is a work of satire. There will be sensitive political opinion and facts. So if you don't like something written in here, shut it or get out. If you've an opposed opinion, state it in a polite manner. I don't tolerate comments that beat over my head an idea I hate.

Also, this is much a writing practice, so don't expect a plot or a regular update schedule.


DETAILS

Genres: Poetry, Literary Fiction, Political Satire, Memoir

Rating: K

Length: 25 chapters

Status: Completed (July 6, 2018 - Oct. 14, 2018) // Edited (Sept. 18, 2020 - ?)

Reading Time: 1-2 minutes/chapter

Copyright: ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


WARNING

Grammar Mistakes, Sentence Structure Issues



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