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‘THE PAPERHANGER’ BY WILLIAM GAY

The Paperhanger by William Gay, 2000 The magic trick: Providg jt enough backstory for the paperhanger so that the rear n wonr and image and theorize his ratnale So much of tellg any kd of story rts strikg the right balance between rmatn given and whheld. You don’t want to be nfg but also… * paperhanger william gay *

For the fal week, I will discs the prence and absence of god(s) William Gay’s ‘The Paperhanger’ PDF. Published 2000, William Gay’s short story begs the fal moments of the “then” – the time before the disappearance of a young girl named Zeeb.

”– William Gay, ‘The Paperhanger’. The atmosphere is heavy as Gay weav relign to nature or, more accurately, highlights the absence of god[s]:“Dk was fallg like a shroud, the world gog dark and formls the way had begun. Kteeth, (whose poetry you n read on Generally Gothic here) for remendg this short last wter durg the Generally Gothic Bookworm Readalong of William Gay’s Ltle Sister Death.

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WILLIAM GAY WAS NEVER TOO BY FOR LIFE’S SMALLER MOMENTS

William Gay was a good man. The night I met William Gay, we were a bar Columbia, South Carola, town for the Southeastern Inpennt Booksellers Associatn annual nference. “Tst me, ” he said, “you haven’t heard of William Gay but that’s about to change when his first novel out November.

I never once saw William Gay dnk, -pilotg or not. But William Gay was not most men, nor like them most ways.

“William Gay, ” I said.

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