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 · A motley assemblage of oddballs, frat boys, and pharmacological explorers delve deeply into love, sex, drugs, and philosophy in this debut novel. "Nathaniel Schmeling embarks on a brilliant linguistic roller coaster ride, one packed with import, and introducing a myriad of unforgettably weird and profound characters. Reminiscent at times of Tom Robbins, Thomas Pynchon, and Jack Kerouac, Timing the Infinite is an expressive and enlightening novel of love and loss. If you are prepared for a challenging and soulful read, then this novel will be a /5(7).  · Timing the Infinite book. Read 3 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. College programmer Stranger is an anxiety ridden over-thinker wh /5(4).


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Nathaniel Schmeling made a mixtape under the moniker GhostOfAnEgo called Runaway Tales: The Ballad of the Midnight Rider (on SoundCloud and Bandcamp), pitched a cartoon to Frederator Studios, runs a podcast called Signals from the Home World (on SoundCloud) and wrote Timing the Infinite. view profile. Published on J. Published by. Timing the Infinite by Nathaniel Schmeling | drunken, acid-freak college student, but author Schmeling takes the device of interior monologue to a new level. "Nathaniel Schmeling embarks on a brilliant linguistic roller coaster ride, one packed with import, and introducing a myriad of unforgettably weird and profound characters. Reminiscent at times of Tom Robbins, Thomas Pynchon, and Jack Kerouac, Timing the Infinite is an expressive and enlightening novel of love and loss.

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