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Shimmerville: Tales Macabre and Curious
Gary Earl Ross
Shimmerville: Tales Macabre and Curious
Gary Earl Ross
Welcome to Shimmerville . . . The Urban Refugee Camp sits in the shadow of a crystal gray city. Inside are ghosts in cast-off clothing, wrapped in stolen blankets and damp sleeping bags, human detritus left in the wake of a changing world and unseen by the city that grows with no thought of the bones beneath its cornerstones. For the almost dead, there is nowhere else to go . . . An old man and his daughter appears at the gate one evening in early October. The air is just beginning to grow its winter teeth and the homeless inside are starting to realize how flimsy their clothing really is. The old mans voice is rich and thick and sweet, like Turkish coffee with too much raw sugar. The camp has never had a storyteller before . . . Praise for The Wheel of Desire and Other Intimate Hauntings : A classic storyteller ... Red Shoe Diaries grafted onto The Twilight Zone ... [with] proud African-American men and women. The Buffalo NewsSerlingesque ... seductive resonance ... universal themes of joy, pain, sex and wonder ... with peeks into obsession and solitude. The Boox ReviewRaw, basic, sensual, sexual, erotic, erratic emotions... Literary elegance... Joan Albarella, author of Agenda for Murder and Called to Kill
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 27, 2002 |
ISBN13 | 9780595259625 |
Publishers | iUniverse |
Pages | 244 |
Dimensions | 156 × 15 × 227 mm · 367 g |
Language | English |