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Tag Archives: Charles Crowley

Depeche Mode, the Killing Silence of Space & the Void Inside Us All by Charles L. Crowley

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Nothing will kill you. Nothing will tear you apart, limb from aching limb. Nothing, yes, just beyond these walls—nothing will rip you to— “People only listen to Depeche Mode on the weekends,” he says, as he fills my cup. Our fingers lightly touch and then he goes to change the song— Enjoy the Silence[1]—enjoy this […]

Posted byDaleMay 2016September 2016Posted inIssue 9Tags: Charles Crowley

An Interview with Charles L. Crowley

Next up in our series is the awesome Charles L. Crowley, another huge favorite here at Unbroken. His A Car Crash at the End of the Universe is a piece that is frequently referred to in submission letters that we receive, and so we want to know how Charles works his magic with the prose […]

Posted byDaleFebruary 2016September 2016Posted inProse Poetry: Finding the MagicTags: Author Interviews, Charles Crowley
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