Exclusion Zone single work   short story  
Issue Details: First known date: 2003... 2003 Exclusion Zone
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  • Author's endnote: I have collaged country road signs, tracts from Willy [sic] Nelson and Patsy Cline standards and country desolations with vignettes of couples and singles in live jazz venues to show the hope, love, loneliness, beauty, desolation and sometimes shallowness that is part of the human condition. People lean away from each other. They lean too close to each other. They cheat on each other. Sometimes they get it right and love each other so beautifully it is art to watch. Surrounding us always are the lyrics of jazz, country and western and pop classics that we relate to when the mood is right and the lyrics fit our mood. A 'Bourbon mood.'

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