Loose Ends is the saga of a writer's life, told in one hundred chapters, each exactly one hundred words long. In his five pioneering novels, Joseph A. Citro created a unique "Vermont Gothic" worldview. Then, he was the first writer to collect multiple volumes of the state's strange-but-maybe-true tales. For twenty years he told many of them on public radio. He coined the term "Bennington Triangle" and brought Northfield's "Pigman" to national attention. In Loose Ends he gives readers a peek behind the curtain and describes the most monstrous life of all - his own. Told with a quiet humor, understated passion, and a great affection for Vermonters and the odd state that they're in.
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