Loose Ends is the saga of a writer's life, told in one hundred chapters, each exactly one hundred words long.
In his five pioneering novels, Joseph A. Citro created a unique "Vermont Gothic" worldview. Then, he was the first writer to collect multiple volumes of the state's strange-but-maybe-true tales. For twenty years he told many of them on public radio. He coined the term "Bennington Triangle" and brought Northfield's "Pigman" to national...