The garden of good and evil pancakes

The garden of good and evil pancakes

by David S. Atkinson
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Don’t you hate it when you may (or may not) be trapped endlessly in a Village Inn with your ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend, coincidentally your ex-best friend? That’s the kind of day Cassandra is having.

In a homogenized world that is left mostly emp.

Format
183 pages
First published
2014
Publishers
EAB Publishing

An existential crisis in a pancake house that culminates into the best elements of a Q. Tarantino film, a Nick Cave song and Douglas Adam's Hitchhikers Guide if the guide was to to the surface of the strip mall Erfffff not just the Galaxy.

A woman is (literally) trapped inside a Village Inn with a couple comprised of her ex-boyfriend and her semi-best friend. The three play with their food, eat their food, discuss their food.

Confining a novel to a restaurant is a brave, and frankly dangerous proposition. The writer risks creating a static work, something like a stage production without the action or change of scenery necessary to make a novel work.

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