Rich Horton had these kind words to say in Locus:
"In the July Farrago's Wainscot, I was particularly taken with "The Non-Epistemological Universe of Emmaeus Holt" by Forrest Aguirre. Holt is a professor of astronomy at a small college, and one summer he disappears. On investigation, his private observatory is discovered to be strangely decorated with representations of visible stars and with curious narratives/poems/etc. associated with them. The story manages a sort of connected weirdness that by the end is emotionally effecting as well, while ever mysterious."
You can read Emmaeus here:
http://www.farragoswainscot.com/#curren t11
You'll need to scroll down to find the story at issue 11.
"In the July Farrago's Wainscot, I was particularly taken with "The Non-Epistemological Universe of Emmaeus Holt" by Forrest Aguirre. Holt is a professor of astronomy at a small college, and one summer he disappears. On investigation, his private observatory is discovered to be strangely decorated with representations of visible stars and with curious narratives/poems/etc. associated with them. The story manages a sort of connected weirdness that by the end is emotionally effecting as well, while ever mysterious."
You can read Emmaeus here:
http://www.farragoswainscot.com/#curren
You'll need to scroll down to find the story at issue 11.
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