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Fathers appear to us to love us without condition if only we can interpret their complicated language. – from Rick Moody’s The Black Veil


Is there such a thing as a family curse? A straight line of bad luck running from father to son?
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And conversely, why are so many short stories you read these days plotless, eventless, or otherwise "sparkling with epiphanic dew"?
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Is there such a thing as a family curse? A straight line of bad luck running from father to son?
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