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This collection of stories, quotes, freeform writings,interviews and captivating serials will find you entrenched while captive within a complex web of reading dimensions. Graffiti Mirror will reach you on all levels as it provides a daily dose of humor or reflection when you just might need that little break from the obligations of the day. It serves as a touch of compelling humility while you interpret the strange, changing face of the world around you. Graffiti Mirror will take you along from mini-series set in the quiet, rural homelands blessed with easy-living and a concern for order and peace to the exotic worlds of hedonism, deceit and heroism. You´ll eavesdrop on fascinating conversations, contemplate thought provoking and sometimes controversial opinions, learn from outrageous one-on-one interviews and take account of the eccentric scenes and surroundings that are spirited observations of the environment that envelopes us. In a journey where there is no clear destination, only discovery, it can appear that not all the viewing windows are opened for business. That is the intrigue and the promise. Graffiti Mirror provides a broad snapshot of images and thoughts about everything from love, sex, substance abuse, cars, shoplifting, movies, music, corporate deceit,friendship,work, money, marriage, divorce, children, race relations, aliens (both extraterrestrial as well as international), business, food, travel, religion, education and politics among its expansive inclusion of topics,issues and circumstances. The book tries to connect on a multitude of interlocking planes with the reader, touching on formats and writing disciplines that are sure to find a mutual collaboration in some fashion. Screenplay teasers such as Richard Hughes and Company discuss the lives, friendship and direction among friends with in a casual and refreshing tone. Then there is the craziness of the several serials that stretch the boundaries of pace and logic with humorous and clever twists and turns, as found in Kent, Matt Matthews P.I. and the disenfranchised laments of Winston Dunross. There are as many mini-adventures to be found inside those stories as can be contained in any one lifetime. The interview series, penned by our "ghost writer" Bruce Shank, asks the questions you´d love to ask of subjects ranging from porn merchants to soccer moms with a nicely diverse group of subjects sprinkled in for insightful, argumentative good measure. If it never occurred to you before, you´ll find it here. Buckle in for a surroundsound experience in print, a virtual tour of the reality we proudly call the human condition with a soul-baring look at the different aspects we live to encounter. From the nuances of timid subtlety to the grandeur of epic hypocrisy and cynicism, this book takes no prisoners. Step up to the booth, take your ticket and explore the tunnels of misguided rationale and priority through the maze of hype as you reflect in the Graffiti Mirror. This remarkable collection of material was born on brutal honesty with a side of unleashed exuberance. Open any page, pick an interview, catch up with any serial, select any stressbuster or just soak up and discover the challenge of comprehending the surprisingly intimate and graphically bold contents of the sharp dialogue-driven narrative, and you´ll find yourself sneaking trinkets from this treasure trove repeatedly. The rewards can be addictive. So initiate the creative exercise of responding to the encompassing contents and invoking the senses to understand and appreciate the work, so finely crafted and honed, of the presentation before you. It is a special, rare treat that will fulfill and satisfy consistently through each reading experience. Take a long, generous look inside the Graffiti Mirror and sort out the reflections. As you do, remember to catch yourself in thought or simply shake your head with a smile. No matter your convictions or your se
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