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Friday, November 21, 2014

Great Interview in the Missoula Independent

http://missoulanews.bigskypress.com/missoula/literary-surprise/Content?oid=2099485

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Transatlantic Lives

Transatlantic Lives
Jesse Bier's ode to his wife and novelization of WW II.

TransAtlantic Lives

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The Cannibal

The Cannibal
Jesse Bier's gritty noir where people cannibalize each other in many ways.

The Cannibal

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  • Q. How come frigate birds are found in Montana?
  • Q. Is "eftsoons" used anymore?
  • Q. Are pilot fish associated in any way with flying fish?
  • Q. How come there’s no difference between “fat chance” and “slim chance?"
  • Q. Are glaciers on the move—and, if so, how fast?
  • Q. I feel bad that I don't know what a "broomschlager" is.
  • Q. I recently heard the expression, "I find the whole business are cane." Shouldn't it be "is cane?"
  • Q. Where does the salt go when evaporating ocean water lifts up in droplets, which fall again somewhere as pure rain?
  • Q. Are all place-names with h or k sounds automatically funny?
  • Q. Please, what is a broomschlager?
  • Q. What are anklebiters?
  • Q. If food and survival are even more basic than sex, how come most songs are love songs?
  • Q. I have a lot of trouble with memory aid techniques...

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  • The Cougar and the Cowboy
  • The 800 lb. Gorilla
  • A Horse and a Sheep
  • Hong Kong
  • The Shrew
  • The Kangaroo
  • Incident at Glacier Park
  • The Giraffe
  • The Koala
  • Robin and Son
  • The Pit Bull
  • The Walrus
  • The White Bison
  • Ebenezer Elephant
  • The Tapir
  • The Otter and the Skeptic
  • Lions and Zebras
  • The Caribou
  • The Lowly Weed and the Royal Rose
  • The Turtle
  • The Miner's Wife and the Butterflies
  • The Bat
  • The Ostrich and the Hippo
  • The Grasshopper
  • The Stag
  • The Genealogical Conversation
  • Two Pandas
  • The Sea Lion
  • Two Squirrels
  • The Parrot
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Fables by an American

  • Fables by an American
  • The Lesser Pink Flamingo
  • The Cougar and the Cowboy
  • The 800 lb. Gorilla
  • A Horse and a Sheep
  • Hong Kong
  • The Shrew
  • The Kangaroo
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