Π²ΠΡThe Boy Who Cast No ShadowΠ²ΠΡ won the prestigious Paul Harland Award for best Dutch story of the Fantastic in 2010. Mr. Olde Heuvelt tells us he wrote it in a four-day rush in between two chapters of a novel which was giving him uncontrollable screaming fits at the time. Π²ΠΡTo me,Π²ΠΡ he adds, Π²ΠΡ
The Boy Who Cast No Shadow
β Scribed by Heuvelt, Thomas Olde
- Book ID
- 107752219
- Publisher
- PS Publishing
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 41 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The Boy Who Cast No Shadow won the prestigious Paul Harland Award for best Dutch story of the Fantastic in 2010. Mr. Olde Heuvelt tells us he wrote it in a four-day rush in between two chapters of a novel which was giving him uncontrollable screaming fits at the time. To me, he adds, its a story about being different and coming to terms with the fact that that aint such a bad thing. With this story I humbly paid homage to Joe Hills 'Pop Art, which I think is the best short story of the 21st Century.
Born in 1983, Mr. Olde Heuvelt is the much praised Dutch author of four novels and many stories of the fantastic. His work contains elements of magic-realism, fantasy, and humour, and he is well-known in Holland for evoking strong emotional responses in readers either laughter, crying, or terrible outbursts of violence. BBC Radio called Thomas (they couldnt pronounce his last name) One of Europes foremost talents in fantastic literature. His latest novel, Sarah Hearts, is currently being translated into English.
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