Inside a brightly lit Dunkin’ Donuts, Tyler, a construction worker, meets another, Widgey, who is about to hire him for a home renovation job. Tyler is a single dad handling primary child care. He needs the job. Widgey assures him, disingenuously, that the pay is weekly. The music accompanying the scene punches through The Misconceived’s [...] The post The Misconceived — James N. Kienitz Wilkins [Review] appeared first on In Review Online.
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