Everything’s Eventual

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Six of the thirteen stories in the collection are told from the first-person point of view, a point of view that allows the reader to be connected emotionally with the narrator. For instance, in “Autopsy Room Four,” the reader learns as Howard does, that Howard is believed to be dead and is about to have an autopsy performed on him.