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Antonio Hopson writes with a subtle power and a minimalist’s sense of economical prose. His affecting style comes on slowly and dances beneath the surface, evoking abstract emotions that stretch beyond the short boundaries of his flash-fiction. Layered and dense, his writing belongs to the prose genre but employs the artistic precision of poetry.

Mike Dell’Aquila, Editor, Farmhouse Magazine

 

Antonio Hopson writes with the sense and instincts of a Jack Keruoac, combined with the cultural eye for detail of a Chuck Klosterman.  All five senses thrive when reading his prose which moves through you like the Snoqualmie River itself. 

 Jon Horowitz, The Wonder Boy Review