Moderate to Poor, Occasionally Good by Eley Williams review intriguing short stories without neat endings
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In 'Moderate to Poor, Occasionally Good,' characters leave light impressions, intensely subjective stories with no universe-building, discombobulating experience, and unique point-of-view shot preference by Eley Williams.
Each story starts inside characters' heads, offering no orientation, leaving readers disoriented and reflecting the author's preferred style of storytelling.
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