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☞ Charles Holdefer's Don't Look at Me in Dactyl Review
“Don’t Look at Me is a satire as generous as it is sharp. Focused on a person who is dealt a strange hand by fate, the book is quirky, and the characters are odd, and it works because the balance is absolutely sure. This is the secret of its enchantment. Catastrophe leads to quiescence, and quiescence to risk-taking. The pattern is shot through the novel, and it is lovely to experience.”
—Vic Peterson, in Dactyl Review
January 07, 2023