Misery Loves Company, a short story
Giovanni's charming little Italian bistro undergoes a radical change when his wife leaves him. He turns the cafe into a dismal place and changes the name. At its grand opening, he informs the crowd that happiness is no longer allowed in his establishment. Instead of dining on savory dishes, customers now crowded in to unload their burdens of misery on stage before the open mic.

Short story: 4,662 words.
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Misery Loves Company, a short story
Giovanni's charming little Italian bistro undergoes a radical change when his wife leaves him. He turns the cafe into a dismal place and changes the name. At its grand opening, he informs the crowd that happiness is no longer allowed in his establishment. Instead of dining on savory dishes, customers now crowded in to unload their burdens of misery on stage before the open mic.

Short story: 4,662 words.
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Misery Loves Company, a short story

Misery Loves Company, a short story

by Wodke Hawkinson
Misery Loves Company, a short story

Misery Loves Company, a short story

by Wodke Hawkinson

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Overview

Giovanni's charming little Italian bistro undergoes a radical change when his wife leaves him. He turns the cafe into a dismal place and changes the name. At its grand opening, he informs the crowd that happiness is no longer allowed in his establishment. Instead of dining on savory dishes, customers now crowded in to unload their burdens of misery on stage before the open mic.

Short story: 4,662 words.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015933314
Publisher: Wodke Hawkinson
Publication date: 11/02/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 74 KB

About the Author

Wodke Hawkinson is the name under which writing duo K. Wodke and PJ Hawkinson produce their co-authored works. Wodke Hawkinson has published three novels, three short story collections, and various short story singles.
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