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Killing Jessica

 

"The romantics call it an ebb and flow, suggesting that life comes and goes rather smoothly. Peacefully is the implication. With such a phrase at hand one can imagine a beach with the tide pulling at twelve-year-old toes as sand castles dissolve beneath gentle waves. Your pocket full of rattling sand dollars and your mother spread in bronze across a sunset-colored towel; it makes a lovely picture." 

We loved this story because it’s full of death and despair, but not in a way you might expect. It’s also brilliantly written.

The Masters Review

 

An incredibly creative notion that gives one pause. And during that pause, we consider if we'd really want to go there, if we'd really want to be a part of the world Foster creates. The script was immediately Randian and Orwellian in a way that caught me off guard and made me dive in head first.

Rider University

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