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Lord Vishnu’s Love Handles Author Will Clarke: Did Dallas, Does Austin Again
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WEDNESDAY [26] [film] AFS 20th Anniversary: Eric Rohmer's Summer at Alamo Downtown (7pm) LINK [party] Sidebar's turning two, and they're rockin' it out with a full BBQ spread, raffle, commemorative tees, guest DJs, slushy shots, a keg of Lone Star, cake, and (hopefully) Antonio, our favorite door guy in Austin. At Sidebar (7pm) LINK [books] Texas Monthly BookGroup presents Will Clarke, author of The Worthy at BookPeople (7pm) LINK [film] Adam's Rib at Paramount Theatre...
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Austinist Review: Will Clarke's The Worthy
It’s not clear whether Will Clarke has made a pact with Mephistopheles or participated in a Wiccan prose-enriching ritual to produce his two novels, but that’s really none of our business. His latest novel, The Worthy: A Ghost’s Story, is a bizarre treat that benefits from supernatural forces, seriously.

