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Event in Progress
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Completa, pubblicata il apr 25, 2017
Per adulti
Sean McKnight is having trouble sleeping.  He thrashes around in bed as the seconds tick by in agonizing slowness but still cannot sleep.  His mind races as he realizes he must write another novel, write to satisfy the demon who is taking its pound of flesh from McKnight's very soul.

Loosely based on events in the author's life, Event in Progress is a darkly cynical look at the world as viewed by an insomniac.
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