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The Coat Check Girl -Laura Buchwald's otherworldly tale, set in classic restaurants in NYC and New Orleans, where love and retribution enmesh the living and dead.

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  THE COAT CHECK GIRL by Laura Buchwald (10/22, Roan & Weatherford) is an absorbing metaphysical mystery set in 1999 New York City, with Y2K fears of computer collapse. At the "Bistrot," long a downtown destination,  the "countdown" underscored the staff's insecurity about the restaurant's future. Despite the rich mahogany and red leather booths, business was down, despite regulars of many years, tourists, and occasional  celebrities, like John F/ Kennedy Jr. and his lovely wife. Such visits were decreasing, thought Josie, as she surveyed the empty room. It was early yet and she thought with compassions of Sylvie, a regular, who seemed to be teetering on senility, mixing up the present and yesteryear.  Jose's welcome was warm and professional. She was quick to see to customers' needs. And she was cheerful, despite her own anxiety. At 29, Josie mourned her lost dreams for a fuller life. She was not the only one. Many of the older staff, identified...

EVERYTHING HAPPENS TO ME by Peter Cherches, when truth is a funny thing-- surrealistic microfictions of daily life. (9/12 Pelekinesis)

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                                                                   "Bagatelles" a minimalist novel, one of five short prose  sequences, was published in Peter Cherches' 2013 collection " Lift Your Right Arm , was first published with other microfictions in Cherches' uniquely inspired 1986 collection,  Condensed book.  What we now think of as  "Flash Fiction" in Cherches' explorations conjure the humorous uncanny experiences of being alive, a person in a body on this planet--with the concision of a 30-second advertising spot.  In EVERYTHING HAPPENS TO ME  ( September 12, Pelekinesis Books) Cherches' work explores the surreality of everyday situations that are and aren't what you think. Suppose, out of the corner of your eye, you glimpse something you can'...