It’s hard to nail down everything that’s wrong with Franco’s new short story, but we’re sure going to try.
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Read MoreKevin Clouther, author of Black Balloon Publishing's new collection of short stories We Were Flying to Chicago, discusses the inspiration for his stories, conflict in fiction and grace in literature.
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