T/James Reagan
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T/James Reagan is a post-Empire novelist. He's often compared to the novelists Bruce Wagner, Bret Easton Ellis, and Chuck Palahniuk. T/James Reagan has published nine novels and one play: Pushing Closer is a quiet novel about starting over and unexpectedly finding love. Lovetrust is a campus novel that focuses on the distance we place between each other. Beach House Burning is a sequel to Lovetrust, set fifteen years after Reagan's debut novel. Famous For Nothing is a satire of celebrity blogs. Leeds House is a horror satire for the Millennial generation. Empire Waste is a dark exploration of New York's fashion industry. HOT BLONDE GIRLS WITH HEAVY EYE MAKEUP is a satire about cancel culture. Southland Tales: The Complete Saga is a novelization of Richard Kelly's (Donnie Darko) cult classic film. Neon Blacktop is a fiction novel inspired by the films of Richard Kelly like Donnie Darko and The Box. MISS JULIE 2020 is a remake of August Strindberg's stage play, Miss Julie. This reimagining is about a news organization trying to figure out how to cover a rising health crisis. All of Reagan's novels are available in paperback and kindle e-book. Reagan's e-books can be borrowed for free via the Kindle lending library. His podcast can be found for free on Audible, Spotify and iTunes. T/James Reagan's work has been mentioned by NYMag, Fashionista, and Wonderland Magazine.
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Pushing Closer
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Neon Blacktop
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Hot Blonde Girls with Heavy Eye Makeup
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beach house burning
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Lovetrust
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Leeds House
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Empire Waste
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Fröken Julie
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