Xeno: Short Stories of Obscure Sorrows

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Xeno: (n) the smallest measurable unit of human connection, typically exchanged between passing strangers—a flirtatious glance, a sympathetic nod, a shared laugh about some odd coincidence-—moments that are fleeting and random but still contain powerful emotional nutrients that can alleviate the symptoms of feeling alone.
~ from The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, by John Koenig

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Xeno: (n) the smallest measurable unit of human connection, typically exchanged between passing strangers—a flirtatious glance, a sympathetic nod, a shared laugh about some odd coincidence-—moments that are fleeting and random but still contain powerful emotional nutrients that can alleviate the symptoms of feeling alone.
~ from The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, by John Koenig

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Christopher JH Jones (alias Mr. C and Cj Lehi), after decades without success, quit writing in 2013.
After trying repeatedly to grow up—without discernible success—he repented, and has gone on to
publish several books in multiple genres. He is known for his business book, From Poop Into Gold:
The Marketing Magic of Harmon Brothers, and other nonfiction titles; for his true-crime historical
thriller series Trinity Flynn; and for Twelve Upon a Time, his collection of original fairy tales. A
prolific writer of short fiction as well, Cj has published two short-story collections and been featured
in six anthologies.

His latest labor of love is founding Drabatic Press. We’re all still waiting to see how that turns out.

Cj resides in Lehi, UT, with his wife Jeanette, their eight children, three children-in-law, one
murderous cat, and a stray hummingbird. He loves Twitter (@cjhjones), Instagram
(@iamchrisjones) and visitors to his website (iamchrisjones.com).

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