drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring:
there shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,
and drinking largely sobers us again.
- Alexander Pope
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Providence, RI
Charters Book Shop
Reginald Wilkins, book dealer

Journal of Reginald Wilkins
Six Months Ago
I've reached the point in my fledgling business where I need help. Quite an accomplishment! I interview a cracker jack bunch of Brown post-grads. I hire a Timothy Carver, smart, inquisitive, graduated early from Princeton and returned to Providence to be near family. I feel bad I can't pay him more, but he like most in the trade put books before money. Timothy is an aspiring writer. He shows me his work - yarns of contemporary ethos with a dash of romance and suspense. I have to say he had some skill. I encourage him and offer to introduce him to some writers I know.
Five Months Ago
Timothy and I have become friends. He has an expansive and curious mind. This week I held an Authors Night with readings by Providence's H.P. Lovecraft and a few New York authors passing through town on book tours. I introduced Carver to Lovecraft.
Four Months Ago
I caught Timothy reading occult books procured for client Mr. C. D. Ward. We had a frank talk about certain dark paths of knowledge, unhealthy to the mind, damaging to the psyche. I'm not sure if Timothy is deterred.
Three Months Ago
Timothy was late to work and missed delivery of books to the John Hay Library at Brown. I went to his apartment. The man was was in an utter stupor! Not drunk, and I would have said opium, but there was no aroma of poppy seed or the paraphernalia of the addict. I tried to help him but he was lost in his own world, muttering gibberish. I took the satchel of books for delivery and left.
Needless to say, I am very disappointed. Later I found Carver's notebook in the satchel. It contained several short stories in his characteristic small script. Half-way through the stories, the writing turned into a different language. No, this gibberish is no language I recognize. A code perhaps?
Two Months Ago
Timothy has become quiet. Embarrassed I assume over his behavior. I ask him if anything is wrong. He vaguely answers family. He looks tired these days.
One Month Ago
I put Timothy on notice this week. His performance has slipped - errors on cataloging, mis-shelving incidents, tardiness. He refuses to discuss why, despite my inquiries. He says he'll shape up. I hope so.