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Scanton: “They say I have peculiarities. I call them mannerisms. Everybody has peculiarities, so when they say I won’t work with Scanton, I tell them stop complaining, you signed up for the job. I don’t complain, I whine. I’m a whiner. But I don’t whine about my job. I whine about everything else. I whine about my crow’s feet or my sagging ass or the L train. My therapist said I should be proud. I ask him, of what? That you like your job, he says. I ask him, do you like your job, Doctor Powski? He shrugs.. . ." Excerpt from Hairspray and Lighter, coming from Hekate and Orphan Paper
Second of the J. Jupes’ Civil Service Trilogy, The Third Entry, illustrated by Coates Walker, the world’s premier collagist of conspiracy. Brought to you by Orphan Paper, Hekate Publishing’s bastard child.
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