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Fabric of Time and Space (Interview with Cotton)

An episode of the Living Fiction podcast, hosted by Living Fiction, titled "Fabric of Time and Space (Interview with Cotton)" was published on January 26, 2022 and runs 83 minutes.

January 26, 2022 ·83m · Living Fiction

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Cotton and I discuss my abusive relationship, Gone Girl, name-drop many great bars and restaurants in Savannah, and get progressively drunker with proclamations of undying bromance. A must-listen!

Cotton and I discuss my abusive relationship, Gone Girl, name-drop many great bars and restaurants in Savannah, and get progressively drunker with proclamations of undying bromance. A must-listen!

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