What Is and What Could Be: Tales of Imagination


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Sometimes the best fiction defies all labels. That's why these stories are called, simply, "tales of the imagination."In this collection of 15 diverse selections from author A.A. Garrison, the reader is introduced to a broad expanse of literary territory, ranging from sci-fi to crime to post-apocalyptic ruminations, including some outright weirdness and a no-apologies zombie romp.Comprising a full, novel-length read, this collection is guaranteed to satisfy most literary appetites. After all, isn't all fiction about imagining what is and what could be?










The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review


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Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet."







Ray's Sea World


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Your friend invites you to his new theme park he's opening in his back yard. Your wife has a plan to make scarves out of animals like that pop star she saw on TV wears and sell them at the flea market. A heartbroken dinosaur won't get off your couch since he broke up with his girlfriend. An apocalypse of ladybugs threatens all of humanity. The flash fiction stories in CL Bledsoe's second collection range from the surreal to the funny to the deeply moving.




Canadiana


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