ISBN: 0-88978-220-2 Pulp Press, 1990
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About the Book
Forrest thinks the world is a garbage dump, a surreal wasteland in which anything can happen. A series of circumstances forces him to abandon reality and search for fulfillment amidst the debris of a disposable society. But life here ain’t all easy–kids still grow up to turn against you, and love is hard to find. Read More »Wastefall by Stephen E. Miller
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