"Edward Morris uses words the way Miles Davis used notes." ---Trent ZelaznyThe great comedian Bill Hicks said that Life Is Just A Ride. This Fabulist short story/essay examines what that would actually look like, using a landmark so beloved and memorable and surrounded by creepier things than itself that it becomes A young writer sees his life as a detached timeline through the vehicle of an amusement-park funhouse ride modeled after THE TIBETAN BOOK OF DYING. Originally intended for inclusion in his first collection, SHOCK THEATRE, (2004, Wildside Press), this singular work is a bridge between many of Morris' extant short stories, reproduced in entirety from a very old original.More about Edward Morris and his work here: http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/morris_edward
Do you like dragons? If so, check out this collection of book ones in six series that feature dragons as a primary or secondary character. Find a new series (or multiple series) to dive into with this urban fantasy dragon starter pack. --- Air Bound A normal person, or an elven heiress? Aella thinks she’s leading a normal life in LA, making ends meet. Until she finds something...
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