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Mark Seidl

The Landlord’s Statement

It got so you
couldn’t name
the killer
without someone
else naming
the killer next
door.

Mark Seidl is a writer and rare-books librarian based in Upstate New York.

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Elizabeth McMunn-Tetangco
Tony Press
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