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James Van Pelt's fourth story collection Flying in the Heart of the
Lafayette Escadrille offers a carnival of science fiction, fantasy
and horror tales. Hang on as you fly a WWI fighter plane displayed
in a singles' bar, ride a dragon from a troubled-man's past, run
genetically engineered world record marathons, see Tokyo Rose and
the ghost of a romance past, read books before they turn to stone,
roam with wolves who will not let you go, conduct alien abductions,
and swim in a lake of childhood regrets. Van Pelt's wide-ranging
imagination promises a surprise at every turn, taking you into the
very heart of your dreams and fears.
Mixing straightforward science fiction ideas, such as the search
for habitable planets, the terra-forming of Venus, and a
time-traveling substitute teacher, along with fantasy concepts,
such as saving the Earth from nuclear destruction through
supernatural sacrifice, a teen werewolf agoning over attending prom
on the night of the full moon, or a young boy who denies his polio
by listening to a radio magician, to tales of horror where a pair
of fathers have both lost sons, or an inn so vast that a man may
never find his wife, The Radio Magician and Other Stories showcases
James Van Pelt's wide-ranging talent as a tale spinner of the
fantastic.
When a plague wipes out most of humanity, fifteen-year-old Eric
sets out to find his father. Sixty years later, Eric starts another
long journey in an America that has long since quit resembling our
own, but there are shadows everywhere. Shadows of what the world
once was, and shadows from Eric's past. Blood bandits, wolves,
fire, feral children, and an insane militia are only a few of the
problems Eric faces. Set in Denver, Colorado and the western
foothills, Van Pelt's first novel is both a coming-of-age tale, and
a story of an old man's search for hope in the midst of disaster.
Eric's two adventures lead him through a slice of modern America
and into the depths of one man's heart.
Jim Van Pelt's first collection, Strangers and Beggars, was voted
one of the Best Books of 2003 by the American Library Association.
Now, in this new collection, Van Pelt continues to explore the
ever-changing boundaries of science fiction, fantasy and horror.
The Last of the O-Forms is an important collection filled with
stories that transport us to far-flung worlds and to the
harder-to-find inner worlds that define the human condition.
This volume gathers together 17 stories by Van Pelt which showcase
his explorations in science fiction, fantasy, and horror.
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