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July 7, 2009

“Letter to My Ex-Wife…” Fiction Posted at The Fanzine

Filed under: Literature — Matty @ 2:14 pm

The Fanzine Culture Magazine Publishes Byloos Fiction

With some great illustrations by artist Danny Jock, The Fanzine previews another story from Don’t Smell the Floss, entitled: “Letter to My Ex-Wife, In Need of an Explanation.” Here’s a bit of the intro paragraph:

"Letter to My Ex-Wife..." Illustration by Danny Jock
“Dear Boo-Boo,

I am guessing you have been wondering where I went to lately, given the fact that I haven’t been home for a while. So – I am staying with a friend for now, somewhere in the neighborhood, actually, but don’t try to find me or anything. I will be looking for my own apartment soon, so don’t worry about my accommodations. Hey! I just realized this is really the first time I’ve written you a letter! I mean, there were of course the little love notes in the beginning, but that was so long ago. Just so you know, I will never be coming home again, and I thought that maybe I would tell you why. I’ve evolved! Oh my God, finally – I’ve become someone more complete, almost entirely fulfilled now, so changed that our friends who knew me before might not even recognize me anymore. But I’m proud, really – so no freak-outs, please. Plus, because the things that have currently taken hold of my attention are relatively new for me, I thought that this letter might give me a chance to put down in ink some ideas about why I have taken such a fancy to my new hobbies. …”

Now read the rest over at the Fanzine
Or find out more about other stories in Part 1 of Don’t Smell the Floss
Or buy Don’t Smell the Floss now.

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1 Comment »

  1. Hahah, a pretty good read. :)

    Comment by Melvin — July 12, 2009 @ 2:25 am

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