After an aimless life, Martin Blaskett is ready to settle down, unaware of the tension rising in his new town from unknowable forces. When he draws the attention of a shape-shifter from local legend, his world is shaken, and he is led across the hazy border of the feral wilderness with a tempestuous
Scratch
โ Scribed by Steve Himmer
- Publisher
- Curbside Splendor Publishing;Dark House Pr
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 164 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
After an aimless life, Martin Blaskett is ready to settle down, unaware of the tension rising in his new town from unknowable forces. When he draws the attention of a shape-shifter from local legend, his world is shaken, and he is led across the hazy border of the feral wilderness with a tempestuous history.
Steve Himmer is author of the novels The Bee-Loud Glade and Fram. His stories have appeared in Hobart , Hawk & Handsaw, the Collagist , the Los Angeles Review , and elsewhere. He edits the web journal Necessary Fiction and teaches at Emerson College in Boston.
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