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Everything and Nothing: A Story Analysis of Rachel B. Glaser’s Pee on Water

              The brief tale “Pee on Water” is first found in Glaser's book of the same title, published in 2010. The collection is pretty famous for its strange, quirky, and extremely funny stories that subvert nearly every rule of normal storytelling. The importance of "Pee on Water" magnifies the fact that it does not possess a plot or a central character. Instead, it lures readers into a love-struck, unusual journey across time, starting with the making of Earth and passing through different time periods. It is not a story about a particular human being or a specific event—it is more a matter of big ideas, like time passing or the behavior of people or the telling of stories.              Rachel B. Glaser is a writer and artist from America. She is known for blending very serious material with humor and surprise. Rachel has created short fables and poems and even a novel. Much of her writing is about real life in ...