New York Times Restaurant Review: Big Terry’s Truck
The atmosphere of Big Terry’s truck was rustic Americana at its finest, from the American Flag seat covers to the Springsteen on the radio.
Libby Marshall is a writer, performer, and tall person from Chicago, IL. She is the author of the short story collection Penny Pinching Tips for the Morally Bankrupt. Her writing has appeared on Reductress, McSweeney’s, Slackjaw, Points In Case, The Belladonna, The Offing, Little Old Lady, and The Weekly Humorist. She has written and performed two solo shows, many sketch shows, and more improv shows than is healthy. She loves candles that smell like desserts, funny podcasts, and scarves that are big enough to double as blankets.
The atmosphere of Big Terry’s truck was rustic Americana at its finest, from the American Flag seat covers to the Springsteen on the radio.
It would really mean a lot if I could come in and see where she … ended up. Sorry, looks like I’m interrupting book club.
Brandon must now provide me with affection and companionship under penalty of Federal prosecution.