
The Dream Journal of J.D. Solomon
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Narrated by:
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Larry Bull
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By:
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Joshua Smith
About this listen
The Dream Journal of J.D. Solomon follows J.D. Solomon--a drifting insomniac, valetudinarian, and antiquarian--and his surreal hijinks around and through the bowels of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Himself a man out of time, J.D. encounters the wasteland of our contemporary era with decorous horror, whilst haunted by the memory of his lost childhood home.
Whether aiding an old friend in abandoning his haunted digs, evading a vengeful military recruiter, or abetting himself in an homicidal historical society, J.D. contends with delusion and accounts along the way the jaunts and journeys of his madcap year until its divine end.
©2023 Joshua Smith (P)2023 Joshua Smith
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