Squawk Back: Bands or Musical Artists Whose Songs May Under No Circumstances Be Used in the Soundtracks of Films by Zak Block
            

Bands or Musical Artists Whose Songs May Under No Circumstances Be Used in the Soundtracks of Films by Zak Block

As Ralph climbed to the surface, to the sharp beam of street light, let in and down through the thumb-hole of an iron grate, and terminating in the depths of from what he now emerged; knew then in his limbs, organs; that the rain had, the rain event had begun. And fitting it should rain now,—and rain, out of myriad things it might have done—and that rain should portend anything, now; should so complement what was, then, to follow...

...left behind the platform,—after the train tracks,—the fight with Kleb, which might not have been had.

Vertical as never before, Ralph now ran, as well as he might in such a condition, along Central Park West; thought, as he often had in the past, of the life they had had together, and would have had—neither of which might thrive without the will have to sustain, to fructify it.

Erika:—at that moment, standing front of the brownstone, waiting for the cab—his destination. She too stood in the rain that portended something. Stood, front of the brownstone, in the rain, and waiting with the same intensity of exertion as he who huffed, puffed, ran for no better reason than it were raining...

Bands or Musical Artists Whose Songs May Under No Circumstances Be Used in the Soundtracks of Films, here partially excerpted, is a chapter from the sixth section of    , a novel forthcoming, by Zak Block