The Snake
by John Godey
Berkeley (1978)
IRONICALLY, THE
LEAST DANGEROUS CREATURE YOU’LL
FIND IN CENTRAL PARK.
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The Snake
by John Godey
Berkeley (1978)
IRONICALLY, THE
LEAST DANGEROUS CREATURE YOU’LL
FIND IN CENTRAL PARK.
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Heat
by Arthur Herzog
Signet (1978)
THIS BOOK WAS PUBLISHED
IN NINETEEN SEVENTY-EIGHT
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Excerpt:
As I lay in bed, leafing through my old hardcover copy of Talking to Heaven, I felt a tickle on my wrist. Some sort of beetle the size of an apple seed, flat and brown, nonchalantly crawled up my arm, as if out for an evening stroll. I shrieked and blew it onto the nightstand.
Since I’ve lived in the city my whole life, only getting out into the country a handful of times over the years, I was never much of a fan of bugs. Spiders hunched in dark corners. Bloated worms rotting on the sidewalk after a rain. Fruit flies buzzing around the sink in a cloud of filth. I know insects are a part of nature, but so is the flu—just because something’s natural doesn’t mean it’s good…