Scenic Cesspools

Scenic Cesspools

by David Raffin
Scenic Cesspools

Scenic Cesspools

by David Raffin

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Overview

Scenic Cesspools is a tragi-comedy about work. With just enough time travel. And a bucket of grease which has something to do with free will.
Possibly everything.

Scenic Cesspools is the story of a kid who is pulled into his high school disciplinary office to be chastised for achieving some of the highest test scores in the school while still managing to almost flunk out. Upon graduation, there is nothing left but to venture into the workforce.

Working at a paper mill he discovers the industrial site is an alien landscape filled with green noxious liquids, held in open surface containers, outgassing into the atmosphere. It's a place where death is as close as a misstep and the air smells a little like poison every day.

He learns that sales is a religion. A religion based on morning motivational meetings, chanting, and believing. If you are "money motivated" all you need do... is believe.

Leasing low income housing is difficult when your supervisors dislike poor people. Especially when they hate deaf people, because "deaf people make trouble."

He learns there is nothing like selling flowers on the street from the back of a pickup; except selling perfume on the street from a cardboard box, or working for Ralph Nader.

Characters float in and out, sometimes challenging perceptions of time. They are obsessed with nuclear war in Vietnam, sex, Canadians, and unearned heroism.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149447008
Publisher: HiSky
Publication date: 04/25/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

David Raffin is a Metaphysicist, Writer, & Performer. His work has been featured in the national newspaper Funny Times, Rosebud magazine, and praised by MaximumRock'n'Roll, among others.
Find him at DavidRaffin.com
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