‘Riots I Have Known’ is criminally funny

In Ryan Chapman’s novella, a prisoner unleashes an esoteric monologue of self-justification and cultural criticism. Continue reading at 'The Washington Post'

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‘Riots I Have Known’ is criminally funny

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