<html><p>The Face of Any Other bravely explores the tenuous personhood of the young and the urban whose lives grow more ghostly the more they are particularized. Michael J Seidlinger has graced us with a quietly but unsettlingly original novel of the day-by-day slippages from alienation to asphyxiating despair.-GARY LUTZ author of Stories in the Worst Way</p></html>