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Finally bound into one collection, twenty three stories of creation
and mutation. From twisted fairy tales and grubby nights to circus
freaks and insect bites, these tales of depravity reveal the bride
in her most scabrous form. Sein und Werden editor Rachel Kendall
runs ISMs Press. You can find more of her short fiction in Cabala
and in Women Writing the Weird.
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Cabala (Paperback)
Rachel Kendall, Richard Evans, A.J. Kirby; Edited by Adam Lowe
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Dog Horn Publishing brings together the best weird fiction from new
writers north of Watford. 'The Milky Bar Kid is dead. He bit the
Californ-I-A dust. Popped yon popsicle clogs. Met his candybar
maker.' - A. J. Kirby From gothic fairytale to humorous pop-culture
satire, five of the North's top writers showcase the diversity of
British talent that exists outside the country's capital and put
their strange, funny, mythical landscapes firmly on the literary
map. Over the course of ten weeks, Adam Lowe worked with five
budding writers as part of the Dog Horn Masterclass series. This
anthology collects together the best work produced both as a result
of the masterclasses and beyond.
'This is an intense, claustrophobic tale full of the sights, sounds
and particularly smells evoked by a hothouse Parisian summer.
Rachel Kendall takes her heroine ever deeper into an existential
crisis exacerbated by artistic failings and an uneven relationship
with her male partner Z. The lush prose will convince you that
you've been to every cafe and exhibition the city of lovers has to
offer; the plot will wrench at both your heart and your psyche.
This book is for everyone who's ever read Camus or Sartre or who's
ever taken the metro or smoked a Gauloise by the Seine and
wondered: who am I really? Kendall's gripping narrative conjures
strange and stranger days indeed.' (Allen Ashley, British Fantasy
Award winner.)
.. a book about dream interpretation and written by a dreamer.
There is much to be learned and much to gain from sharing the
author's experience.
This issue we're entering into the unknown and the otherworldly,
exploring strange worlds and stranger beings--not to mention the
twisted, terrifying depths of some of the weirdest authors' minds.
Subversive and thought provoking? Yes. Crazy as a box of Buck
Roger's Intergalactic Fruit Loops? Most definitely. Dark, dreamy,
and disgustingly depraved? Would it really be Polluto if it wasn't?
Aliens, monsters, gods, dreams and nightmares; sex and
transformation; strange worlds and the search for truth; death,
blood and violence; the future of humanity; astrophobia,
metatronians, sphere serpents and zombie amazons. Prepare for the
unexpected . . . and remember, in space no-one can hear you dream.
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