Some stones don’t roll
Introduction
In Stockbridge, Massachusetts, during the 1970s, the author befriends a young man, unaware that this newcomer is a paranoid-schizophrenic who depends on medication to keep him from suicidal and homicidal behavior.
The two form a team, write songs and perform them at Lion’s Den in Stockbridge’s famed Red Lion Inn. Writing today, the author seeks to understand the sudden unfolding of their relationship and its tragic conclusion.
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This fiction was written by Stephen C. Rose. He has written a number of books(Fiction/Non-fiction). You can tweet him here.
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The Boston Car Wars (1978) is the first fictional treatment of an effort to dispose entirely of the automobile. Adam Panflick, gambler, failed theologian and lover of the elusive Serena, determines to combat the car in the most challenging arena of all, the city of Boston. The result is mayhem. A feast of car crashes that would warm the heart of a Guy Grand. Fiction it is and so it should remain. Nonetheless, in the years since its imagined happening, there has been a growing realization that a world tied to big oil and the seductions of the automobile industry is not a safe place for future generations.
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