Moby Jack and Other Tall Tales
โ Scribed by Kilworth, Garry
- Book ID
- 107094674
- Publisher
- PS Publishing Ltd
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 190 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781848631489
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Moby Jack and Other Tall Tales is a collection of stories that span some 20 years. They cover a variety of themes and are more different, in style as well as content, than they are similar. As the author himself says, "Some writers follow a path of sameness in order to satisfy their readers' desire for familiarity. To me that's like going to same country for your holiday every year. It's not me. I like going somewhere different every time."
The tales range from Chinese fantasy ('Death of the Mocking Man') to science fiction ('Moby Jack'), to fantasy ('The Sculptor') to horror ('The Megowl') to ghost stories ('Hunter's Hall') -- but for the most part they're just plain odd and refuse to slot into any set category.
So, if you like weird stories, dark comedy and tales where characters get into impossible situations and only occasionally extract themselves, then you'll probably enjoy this volume
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