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Anonymous Gun
by Kurtice Kucheman

Wheat Field with Crows by Vincent Van Gogh

In April of 2008, Unlikely 2.0 published Anonymous Gun, the sprawling, neo-pulp novella by Kurtice Kucheman, a.k.a. Kurt Lee. We are now proud to offer this story in a chapbook format, for more convenient reading, for the many of you who can't access this site at work because it's been blocked as pornography. (We realize that reading Anonymous Gun will cut into your actual pornography time, but we believe you will find the experience worthwhile nonetheless.) The book is presented for either convenient screen viewing or convenient printing.

To view the chapbook for Anonymous Gun, you'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free download, or you can read it as an HTML presentation.

Anonymous Gun
for screen viewing, 1.5 megs
for printout as a booklet, 1.5 megs

Done trying to read off the screen? We're gamely willing to sell you a copy, for $5.


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kurtice6 AT hotmail DOT com
he'd love some feedback
he's a very lonely man


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