Ray Canham doesn’t adhere to the cultural norms and societal expectations that the herd mentality he rejected clings to in an attempt to try and find some semblance of meaning, and his writing reflects his desire to embrace a life far from the madding crowd and the trappings of the rat race.
The brief interludes and stories that fill the pages of his latest book, The Weight of Sin, which the Bawbag Book Club’s Peter Baird said “Has dark humour, real-life issues, and it has comedic moments - you'll get a couple of pages that'll break you” and is, “perfect for this time of year”, have finally been unleashed on the world, and if like Ray you long for something more than a faceless cubicle and a gold watch after your rat race is run, then there's a chance that you’ll find the solace and direction that you’ve been looking for in The Weight of Sin. Grab a copy and immerse yourself in its hidden wonders.
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