Deathbed Confessions
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Mark Haber's Deathbed Confessions is a collection of short stories that blend dark humor, eccentric voices, and imaginative premises, as illustrated by its inventive opening 'note to the reader.
' The pieces often adopt distinctive narratorial personae and skew toward the uncanny and the comic.
Trevor and Paul have discussed Haber's fiction previously and received a copy, reading portions on the show.
The collection displays Haber's interest in idiosyncratic characters and baroque language, appealing to readers who enjoy stylistically bold short fiction.
The hosts praise Haber's voice and anticipate completing and discussing the stories further.
' The pieces often adopt distinctive narratorial personae and skew toward the uncanny and the comic.
Trevor and Paul have discussed Haber's fiction previously and received a copy, reading portions on the show.
The collection displays Haber's interest in idiosyncratic characters and baroque language, appealing to readers who enjoy stylistically bold short fiction.
The hosts praise Haber's voice and anticipate completing and discussing the stories further.
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as a short-story collection from friend Mark Haber, read aloud excerpt from the book's opening note.

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