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“Next Gen”

At the time the department store blew up, he was shopping for pants he didn’t really need.

The literary journal I co-edit, Caveat Lector, has just published its spring issue, and within it is my latest fiction piece, “Next Gen” — a different look at the concept of customer service, as told from the point of a view of a former customer. Please do read through the rest of the issue, and submit to us if you’re interested — we’re always pleased to present works of prose, fiction, poetry and art of all types.

Image: “Mannequin Store” by timshortt is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.

Ho Lin: "One-armed Bandit"

“One-armed Bandit”

In Shanghai, where most people believe Kenny G’s “Going Home” is real jazz, I used to hang at The Bee’s Knees, where the hot players from the Beijing scene gigged. You could differentiate them from the locals because they talked twice as loud and smoked three times as much. I bonded with Reilly, the American who ran the place, over cheap booze. He needed it, I had the connections to get it.

A rainy night in Shanghai, a jazzman with a missing arm, and a duel over the arm in question. I’m pleased and chuffed to announce the publication of my newest short story “One-armed Bandit” in The Adirondack Review. This tale will also be a part of my new short story collection… but that’s something for a future post. Stay tuned!