J. Eric Miller grew up in a cabin in the woods of Colorado. That
experience of silence, darkness, and depth is evident throughout
the stories in this book. Typical is "Invisible Fish," in which a
night clerk in a mall pet store tortures the animals at night.
Dumbfounded, the storeowners bludgeon to death a chimpanzee, the
only animal in the store they imagine is capable of such
atrocities. An entry in the new series "Soft Skull ShortLit --
Pocket Books for a New World, " this book deals with the strange
and often violent manifestations of desire with an eye to
deconstructing and diffusing them. These are edgy short stories
that explore the boundless human capacity for cruelty.
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