In an interview with D. Berkley Jones, Jeff Jacobs once described his writing as "impressionistic literature." When asked if that meant he was lazy, the author responded by saying no, only that he liked to leave the stench of creation on every page and the job of interpretation up to the reader. "All I can do is present the thing. It's up to the reader to pop it in their mouth and chew on it. After all, poetry is everywhere. I don't create a thing if it's worth a damn."
In an interview with D. Berkley Jones, Jeff Jacobs once described his writing as "impressionistic literature." When asked if that meant he was lazy, t...
A professor murdered. A young couple on the run. Peter Lorre, Edna May Oliver, Charles Coburn, and dozens of other classic Hollywood actors living and working in a small college town. Nazis, The New York World's Fair, and Albert Einstein. It's 1939 and something strange is happening in Princeton, New Jersey.
A professor murdered. A young couple on the run. Peter Lorre, Edna May Oliver, Charles Coburn, and dozens of other classic Hollywood actors living and...