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I very much like your writing, wherever I can find it. Thanks for linking “Prophets” here. I’m going to look for “French Absolutism” and “Erasure” now too. Scott JB

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Brandon, "Prophets" that I read in Joyland moved me because of what I saw as vulnerability, Coleman's loss and discovery. Because Coleman, for me, holds the central conflict through what has happened to him, and it is Coleman who draws me, holds me, makes me see what he's seen. And then also, as with any good story, it's Coleman who changes ever slightly for sure, but for sure in that closing paragraph.

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