#38 The Confessor of Littlefield: Farewell
Author’s note: this is the concluding installment of the serial novel, The Confessor of Littlefield. The story will be reset
Experimental literature and art
Author’s note: this is the concluding installment of the serial novel, The Confessor of Littlefield. The story will be reset
Most humans learn to speak before they learn to wipe. Speaking proceeds from the need caused by the itch. Because
This is another short story from the novel The Confessor of Littlefield. The narrator, Adam is exploring his own identity
My own persona is building itself into the greater circle of John Hapflik, Bill Dinklpfuss, and this small Great Lakes
The story advances. The Homunculus Knows Its Place Along the back of the condemned lot on the corner of Old
The Confessor of Littlefield by R.J. Hoffman My language creates itself. It is reason. My intellect controls through my will
Ghosts In the Junkyard At night Bill continued to write short stories. Ghosts In the Junkyard,” he called them. All
A few months passed before Bill saw Clara pull into the salvage yard again. She had a friend from Chicago
If it weren’t for the devastating attacks on Christian prejudice by so many of Virgie’s friends Bill would’ve been tempted
Mellow Bill’s horse was aging. Mellow was a chestnut quarter horse mare with a grumpy but affectionate disposition. Bill loved