Sean Ferrell

Sean Ferrell

Sean Ferrell’s fiction has appeared in literary journals such as the Adirondack Review and his short story “Building an Elephant” won the Fulton Prize. His debut novel, Numb, was described as “eye catching,” “daring,” and “offbeat.” He lives and works, in no particular order, in New York City.

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Man in the Empty Suit
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Man in the Empty Suit
  • By: Sean Ferrell
  • Narrator: Mauro Hantman
  • Length: 9 hours 0 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2013
  • Language: English
  • (2584 ratings)
(2584 ratings)
Say you’re a time traveler and you’ve already toured the entirety of human history. After a while, the outside world might lose a little of its luster. That’s why this time traveler celebrates his birthday partying with himself.... Read more

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