It's much more than jazz hands. It's life and death, childhood and growing up.
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Read MoreDaniel Genis wrote an alternate history novel called Narcotica while incarcerated for 10 years for his own drug-related crimes. The “polite robber” is now a sober author.
Read MoreFive dead-end jobs into your 20s with nothing to show for it but a scant 401(k) and the will to keep the dream alive.
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