“After they returned home, his wife died of an unnamed illness. The narrator’s grief is complicated when he discovers that one of their nomad friends also died of the same illness, making him wonder if his wife had an affair.”Read more of David S. Atkinson’s recommendation for John Colman Wood’s THE NAMES OF THINGS (Ashland Creek Press) at The Lit Pub: http://bit.ly/LNm9sx

“After they returned home, his wife died of an unnamed illness. The narrator’s grief is complicated when he discovers that one of their nomad friends also died of the same illness, making him wonder if his wife had an affair.”

Read more of David S. Atkinson’s recommendation for John Colman Wood’s THE NAMES OF THINGS (Ashland Creek Press) at The Lit Pub: http://bit.ly/LNm9sx

“After they returned home, his wife died of an unnamed illness. The narrator’s grief is complicated when he discovers that one of their nomad friends also died of the same illness, making him wonder if his wife had an affair.”Read more of David S. Atkinson’s recommendation for John Colman Wood’s THE NAMES OF THINGS (Ashland Creek Press) at The Lit Pub: http://bit.ly/LNm9sx

“After they returned home, his wife died of an unnamed illness. The narrator’s grief is complicated when he discovers that one of their nomad friends also died of the same illness, making him wonder if his wife had an affair.”

Read more of David S. Atkinson’s recommendation for John Colman Wood’s THE NAMES OF THINGS (Ashland Creek Press) at The Lit Pub: http://bit.ly/LNm9sx

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