moms in delirium
i don’t use the word handsome to describe other people that often. so when i do use that particular adjective to describe someone who isn’t me, you know that i am serious for once, or at least pretending to be serious. right now is one of those times, because right now, i’d like to announce to everyone who has read all the way to this typographical symbol (⁂) that my handsome friend, riaz moola, has just released his new novel liminoid summer.
says my handsome friend riaz:

It’s short as long stories go. I don’t think it quite hits the 50,000 word mark but I’ve forgotten the exact number now. It’s about teenagers.
You can buy a physical copy, or pay a buck to download a zip with HTML and ePub versions which should load on pretty much all e-readers. It’s in the Kindle store too, though I’d recommend downloading the ePub version instead. 

i have not read liminoid summer yet, though if it’s anything like my handsome friend riaz and his previous writings, then i am sure we can expect it to be dripping with cynicism, powdered with wit, and served with a side of of sweet potato fries (which symbolise the threshold between solstices). please consider joining me in ordering up this strange new taste.

moms in delirium

i don’t use the word handsome to describe other people that often. so when i do use that particular adjective to describe someone who isn’t me, you know that i am serious for once, or at least pretending to be serious. right now is one of those times, because right now, i’d like to announce to everyone who has read all the way to this typographical symbol (⁂) that my handsome friend, riaz moola, has just released his new novel liminoid summer.

says my handsome friend riaz:

It’s short as long stories go. I don’t think it quite hits the 50,000 word mark but I’ve forgotten the exact number now. It’s about teenagers.

You can buy a physical copy, or pay a buck to download a zip with HTML and ePub versions which should load on pretty much all e-readers. It’s in the Kindle store too, though I’d recommend downloading the ePub version instead. 

i have not read liminoid summer yet, though if it’s anything like my handsome friend riaz and his previous writings, then i am sure we can expect it to be dripping with cynicism, powdered with wit, and served with a side of of sweet potato fries (which symbolise the threshold between solstices). please consider joining me in ordering up this strange new taste.

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