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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Review of Pilot

Pilot is an assemblage of particles. The recurring words could have come from a quarry text, perhaps a Swedish fairy tale about the pearls of Stockholm, or not! Either way it's a challenge for the reader adventurous enough to persevere and enjoy the puzzle. Lots of space on the pages. Lots of intriguing possibilities.

posted by Johannes at 7:50 AM

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