Como Dios miró

(As God Looked On)


A new novel by Jim Harris
Starring
Pablo
Stephanie
Doc Garrelts
Seymour
CY
Maggie
And featuring the Gaelic singing serial killer
Nancy
We are all illegal immigrants once in awhile....

 

 

 

 

Jim writes about the human condition.

The marginal human condition.

If you are up for it, try one of his novels.

 

 

 

Post-Distpatch Sunday Review- A Bottle of Rain

 

 

 

Some reviews:

 

 

Silversun Pickups

Howling Bells

Metric Fantasies

Depeche Mode Sounds of the Universe

 

 

Reading Jim Harris' new novel, A Bottle of Rain, is like opening up a time-capsule for the 1980s. It's all here: Ronald Reagan, giant Koss headphones, even WordPerfect. But it's much more than just a trip down memory lane. Set in America's heartland, A Bottle of Rain is a hilarious, hardboiled campus novel that is as lively and smart as it is fun — what Lucky Jim might have read like if Jim Thompson had written it.

— John McNally, author of America's Report Card and The Book of Ralph.

 

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Cover Art by

Bruce New

The greatest living American Artist

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Nowhere Near the Sea of Cortez does what the best fiction is supposed to do: get under your skin. At first, its world seems different from ours, then parallel to it, and finally indistinguishable from it. The author's quirky, dead-pan prose is perfectly suited to its often angry but other times surprisingly gentle take on human nature.
— Richard Russo, author of Straight Man and the Pulitzer-Prize winning Empire Falls

 

 

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"If you like Tom Robbins or Kurt Vonnegut you'll love a Jim Harris novel. Darkly comic prose that leaves a residue you won't easily get rid of." Lindsey Adams