By: Audrey Gurley
As if the mysterious Author Martin Al Qasrani hasn't created enough hubub about his most recent novel, this afternoon I met him for tea and he has insinuated that he will not complete the novel anytime soon. He says he feels as if this could be a much longer and more illustrious work of a vision of revolution which cannot be abbreviated for the hungry and nosy public. He has been hard at work after his recent breakdown and the beating he suffered at the hands of secret agents of SODA. What we can expect is literature. In the tradition of the great Expressivists, Al Qasrani intends to florify his skeleton with amazing language art. We simply must wait for the outcome. I can't wait...can you?
As if the mysterious Author Martin Al Qasrani hasn't created enough hubub about his most recent novel, this afternoon I met him for tea and he has insinuated that he will not complete the novel anytime soon. He says he feels as if this could be a much longer and more illustrious work of a vision of revolution which cannot be abbreviated for the hungry and nosy public. He has been hard at work after his recent breakdown and the beating he suffered at the hands of secret agents of SODA. What we can expect is literature. In the tradition of the great Expressivists, Al Qasrani intends to florify his skeleton with amazing language art. We simply must wait for the outcome. I can't wait...can you?