
These anecdotes range from brooding "Tijuana nocturnes" to informative looks at the border world. There is a unique callous turn to the pieces, many of which originally appeared in "Hustler" and other magazines,but they have other moods: often violent, loving, and dangerous by turns. It's a world of whores and drug dealers, gunrunners, missionaries, underage punks, striving losers, prisons, bars, the desert.
Not properly a "hypernovel" but very much in the vein of the cyber-selected reading Adoro Hyperlit promotes, and there are longer arcs, including possible character development that emerge in time.
In the meantime, this is "border literature" of a very different kind, an insider's feelings about an area that has been media-glossed beyond recognition. Any recognition the reader can derive here is strictly at their own risk.
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