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Pablo D'Stair

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Pablo D'Stair is a novelist, filmmaker, essayist, interviewer, comic book artist, and independent publisher. His work has appeared in various mediums for the past 15 years, often pseudonymously. ...more

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Average rating: 3.49 · 342 ratings · 222 reviews · 62 distinct works
You Don't Exist

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4.22 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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an old song for wrong women

2.57 avg rating — 37 ratings
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They Say the Owl Was a Bake...

3.82 avg rating — 22 ratings
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Kaspar Traulhaine, approximate

3.61 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 2009
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i poisoned you

3.38 avg rating — 21 ratings — published 2010
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Man Standing Behind

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Leo Rache.

3.50 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 2010
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this letter to Norman Court

2.77 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 2011 — 6 editions
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for she, who kept the other...

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his elegy to definition (Bl...

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“It means I'm glad I killed him, I said, testing it. But this didn't mean anything.

It didn't mean anything, I said, dubious.

But this didn't mean anything, either.”
Pablo D'Stair, They Say the Owl Was a Baker's Daughter: Four Existential Noirs

“Some other passenger pulled the stop cord. I stood, waiting behind her at the center door, looking up at my smile in the tilt of circular mirror that hung lazy, like it was asleep, half dreaming me.”
Pablo D'Stair, They Say the Owl Was a Baker's Daughter: Four Existential Noirs

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