About the Book
The innovative use of convenience store phenomena weaves these nine strange tales together. The book follows a recurring character
throughout the collection, Alex Aronovich, whose knack for romantic
folly plagues him from Los Angeles to Moscow.
Other stories (such
as "A TIA for Gia," and "Princess 7") dance eclectically and playfully
around the convenience store theme--as a painter's subject used
repeatedly, from never the same point of view.
About the Author
Barnaby Hazen is an author and a musician. He sees his annual publications, Seven Eleven Stories and The Bud Hawthorne Revue as
revolutionary movements in, accordingly, literature and education. He is
currently working on a series called Misfortunes of T-Funk,
describing the adventures of two poor bastards following their hearts
into the music industry; it is set in future.
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