“It was a year ago today your daughter went missing.’ Bagg had closed his eyes, feeling the death going on inside.” LoveDeathLiterary FictionCircusBear Author:Cole Alpaugh
“Gracie leaned out the back, craning her neck as far as she could around the side, trying to catch the wind in her nose and flapping lips. She loved driving, and this car was much faster than the truck which hauled her cage. It was very green here, and the sun flashed and flickered behind the tall trees. There were a million smells along this road, both old and just born. She closed her eyes and huffed, pretending she was flying.” DrivingLiterary FictionCircusBear Book:The Bear in a Muddy Tutu Source: The Bear in a Muddy Tutu
“And there was nothing quite like the surprise attack of a snarling black bear, even one missing all forty-two teeth, to urge someone back to work. Waking up with several hundred mud-encrusted, reeking pounds on top of you — your neck suffering a hickey of epic proportions — just pushed the limits on what was tolerable.” Literary FictionCircusBear Book:The Bear in a Muddy Tutu Source: The Bear in a Muddy Tutu
“Taking a couple short backup swigs, Flint’s crippling headache started to release its grip, sort of the way he imagined an octopus would release an inedible bowling ball.” DrinkingCircusHeadacheBowlingBear Book:The Bear in a Muddy Tutu Source: The Bear in a Muddy Tutu