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    Interview with Jacob Wren, author of Dry Your Tears to Perfect Your Aim banner. Background image of pastel, light blue-grey colour with abstract brown shape to left, and abstract painted image of a purple popsicle to the right, from cover of book. Dark purple section to centre-left of banner with text and Open Book logo overlaid, and image of book cover featured to centre-right.
    September 17, 2024

    Jacob Wren Stumbles Into a Strange Utopia Amidst a Raging War Zone in Dry Your Tears to Perfect Your Aim

    It's a difficult task to distill the political struggles of our time into fiction, and authors run the risk of either alienating readers by doing so, or by creating a story that is simply too close to ...

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