“Tom Sheehan dissects the life of every man, for in peace and war and all the trauma and joy in between, he has known every man. He masters the details of memory, in sight, sound, smell and feel so that memory becomes memorable . . . Sheehan has the soul of John Dos Pasos, of Carl Sandburg.” —Alan Lupo, Boston Globe
“From the first conjured word I read in New Works Review. I was hooked.” —Laurel Johnson, reviewer
“Tom Sheehan projects some of the best prose yet to appear in Projected Letters .” —Gregor Milne, editor
“Finding a story like [Sheehan's] in the enail is what males being an editor such a fabulous job!” —Susannah Indigo, editor, Slow Train
“Like colonial antique furniture, [Sheehan's] stories exude an authenticity that transcends master craftsmanship, and gives them a timeless quality that is hard to put a price on.” —Steven Hansen, reviewer
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