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Join Eric Paul Lee as he takes his first steps on a "Leaving Las Vegas" meets "Madagascar" dystopian journey through modern American Life. When Eric’s life fell apart, he bought a puppy. And though one scampering, howling, messing little friend couldn’t make everything alright, it was a new start when his life had sort of stopped. One by one, he’d lost them all: his health, his lover, his man’s-best-friend – the puppy’s predecessor, Ziggy – one by one, → Read more By E. P. Lee |
Eric’s in recovery and the puppy is housebroken; it howls, yowls, and whines no longer, which is more than can be said for the rest of Eric’s self-made family. Post-surgery, Eric is back in the land of the living, in dystopian "Leaving Las Vegas" meets “Madagascar” 21st century America, where he’s healing, mourning, and learning to walk, see, and be again – and the living drive him nuts; → Read more By E. P. Lee |
On, he’s moving on. It can take forever, but things change, puppies become dogs, friends come and go, and people heal. Freud is a dog now, and Eric is finally getting free from the tumors (bodily and people-shaped), that tore his life apart. But as Eric would be the first to tell you, if you cut out a tumor, you’re left with a hole. → Read more By E. P. Lee |
Three Books, One Story … ... and no book is about a dog. None. When Eric’s life fell apart, he bought a puppy. Now, collected together, read the acclaimed first three books in Eric’s journey with his new friend through "Leaving Las Vegas" meets "Madagascar" dystopian America; a journey to pick himself back up, a trip through 21st Century America where lives blend in confusion, loss, death, and renewal. One by one,→ Read more By E. P. Lee |
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A new journey begins; all is not like it was, not Eric, not Freud, not their environment, NOTHING~ They both have moved on, Freud to new spots, and new friends, and Eric to... Well... Is this a new beginning? Eric is moving forward,→ Read more By E. P. Lee |
"He’s BAAAAAAAAAAACK...” They continue to journey forth through dystopian America Eric and Freud do. Eric’s not where he was, he’s not who he was, but after years of recovery he's out and about in a new "Leaving Las Vegas" meets "Madagascar" American world. Physically, spatially, emotionally, all is different, odd even, and as Eric’s reaching out to new people, making new "friends", he remembers – aren't people always the problem? Eric is soon aghast, perplexed, and lost in a sea of "modern" American people: e-people, gamesters, the simply weird, the duplicitous, liars, thieves, hustlers, the cheats of the modern world; and he’s appalled. APPALLED→ Read more By E. P. Lee |
Quiet, for the first time in a long time, Eric’s life is quiet. Of course, there’s always something, like rats under the floorboards; but with his settled-in new home, his "man’s best friend", the affection (let’s not say "love", let’s not go there) of a successful woman, it’s not just "quiet"; has Eric found his new normal? → Read more By E. P. Lee |
Ándale. Ready or not, Eric’s back on the treadmill of everyday American life, and you know what that means; he’s running in place, and running FAST. One minute Eric was being helped, and the next minute, as he looked stronger, the helpers turned to him for help with their gig. Eric’s small circle of friends, ne family, all went through the tumult, change, transformation, and crisis that contemporary dystopian "Leaving Las Vegas" meets "Madagascar" American life threw out, and all needed help. Inane or not, that modern American Soap Opera kept on rolling apace, and, like that treadmill of before, you can forget about moving forward most of the time. You have to run "fast" just to stay in one place. → Read more By E. P. Lee |
Still standing, Eric’s come through the marshes of ever morphing "Leaving Las Vegas" meets "Madagascar" modern, dystopian America to stand here, NOW, on his own two feet. But who’s to say he’s got a steady footing? Crack… and the ground might split in two and swallow him up. By E. P. Lee |
There’s no-one safe from the way life changes on you; the things that come and go. For Eric, and for a dystopian "Leaving Las Vegas" meets "Madagascar" America, it’s a moment of truths, and not "truths" that anyone wants to hear either, but that doesn’t matter, the "truth” is TRUTH! And whatever’s going down, out in the world, or in Eric’s day-to-day, health, house, sorta-kinda-partner Lynn, friend, or otherwise world, the "truth" will out eventually; bringing change with it. Change. It’s rife, change across America, "rife", and no-one was ready for it; not the old people, or the young, not even those people who saw it coming. Even with mucho time to prepare, the hurricane of life’s "change" blowing by affected everyone. → Read more By E. P. Lee |
This is a story of a journey of recovery and growth through a dystopian "Leaving Las Vegas" meets "Madagascar" America; talk about falling down a rabbit hole. This is the story of starting a new life in a modern America no one could have imagined before it occurred. Mark Twain said: "Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; truth isn't." Eric’s on a journey, a journey through → Read more By E. P. Lee |