
Schedule 1, Anaeveris
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Narrated by:
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Rodney Falcon
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By:
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Austen Szott
About this listen
This is a visionary/experimental novella about a young, beautiful woman, murdered and buried nearby in the same ditch as an old homeless man who was beaten and kicked down the hill on the fringe of a park, left for dead, just out of sight.
The spirit of the old homeless man speaks to her and tries to guide her into the afterlife, explaining to her what happened, and what she must do to let go of the life she had tragically taken from her, with memories of the once-in-a-lifetime experiences that he had lost as well, and brief, raging comments from the escaped murderer.
©2016 Austen Szott (P)2018 Austen Szott
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