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An office worker hopes a new drug will remedy her toxic personal life... A food blogger moonlights as a detective to give meaning to his gluttony... A rehabbed addict proselytizes with an increasingly bizarre methodology... Lovesick strangers try to heal through a dating app that promises a unique form of catharsis... A quarantined man starts having vivid dreams he's convinced aren't his own... At a party where everyone's "somebody" the crowd grows feverishly reverential of one guest's anonymity... In the prescient world of 'The Cult in My Garage', the characters are desperate for meaning and…mehr

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An office worker hopes a new drug will remedy her toxic personal life... A food blogger moonlights as a detective to give meaning to his gluttony... A rehabbed addict proselytizes with an increasingly bizarre methodology... Lovesick strangers try to heal through a dating app that promises a unique form of catharsis... A quarantined man starts having vivid dreams he's convinced aren't his own... At a party where everyone's "somebody" the crowd grows feverishly reverential of one guest's anonymity... In the prescient world of 'The Cult in My Garage', the characters are desperate for meaning and hungry for connection. Time and again, their attempts at betterment snowball into disaster or backfire spectacularly. And yet they still find ways to dust themselves off and salvage meaning.
Autorenporträt
Duncan Birmingham is a writer and filmmaker in Los Angeles. He's been a writer and executive producer on numerous TV shows including Maron (starring Marc Maron) and Blunt Talk (starring Patrick Stewart). His fiction has appeared most recently in Mystery Tribune, Juked, 7x7 and Brooklyn Vol 1. His short films have screened at dozens of film festivals including Sundance and AFI and his debut feature film, Who Invited Them, premieres in the fall, 2022. The Cult in My Garage, (Maudlin House) is his first book of short stories. He can be found procrastinating on Twitter at @duncanbirm