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by Henry J. WilkinsPublish: Jun 17, 2025Literary Fiction Humor
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      📽️ General Discussion Prompts:

      “The Two Cuts” — what do you think the title means?
      Literal? Symbolic? Emotional? How does it echo through the story?

      How realistic was the depiction of Hollywood?
      Did it feel authentic or heightened for dramatic effect?

      Which character left the strongest impression on you, and why?
      Did your opinion of them change throughout the story?

      What does the book say about the struggle between artistic integrity and commercial success?

      Was there a particular moment that felt like a turning point—for the story or for you as a reader?

      The novel often contrasts glamour with decay. What message do you think the author is trying to convey about image and reality?

      How did you interpret the “two versions” of the film within the story?
      Who do you believe made the more honest version—and does it matter?

      Talk about the atmosphere of the book. Did the noir tone enhance the themes, or overshadow them?

      In what ways does the story explore power—who has it, who loses it, and how it’s used?

      If this book were adapted into a film, how would you want it shot? Gritty indie? Polished studio drama? Black-and-white noir homage?

      Did the ending satisfy you? Why or why not?
      (Please use spoiler tags if discussing details!)

      What stayed with you most after finishing Silt? A scene, a feeling, a question?
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BIOGRAPHY
Henry J. Wilkins writes fiction that moves through the shadows—literary noir driven by fractured memory, moral ambiguity, and the weight of silence. In The Tenth Cross, he delivers psychological noir at its most harrowing: a brutal meditation on faith, repression, and the lasting violence of belief systems. The book doesn't flinch. It stares hard, and keeps staring.

With Silt: The Two Cuts, Wilkins shifts tone while keeping the blade sharp. This quiet, eerie novella offers social commentary with a deadpan smirk, following two mirrored narratives about complicity, cowardice, and the emotional cost of doing nothing. It’s satire dressed in silt-stained denim—still noir, but with the tongue pressed lightly in cheek.

His forthcoming collection, Is There Some Way Out of Here, turns inward and upward, threading metaphysical unease through surreal landscapes and existential mazes. Across genres and styles, what binds Wilkins’ work is a relentless exploration of identity, guilt, and the impossible hope of escape. Whether deadly serious or grimly amused, his fiction lingers long after the page goes quiet.

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Book Detail
Title Silt: The Two Cuts
Author Henry J. Wilkins
ASIN B0FDKXZ1F9
Publish Date 17, Jun 2025
Publisher Reslient Life Publishing
Language English
Page Count 136