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Jason E. Rolfe is known for his quietly reflective and absurdist writing. This book contains encounters ranging from islands that don't exist through to surreal logical loops and whimsical philosophical musings, to haunted woodlands and literary ghosts. Filled with hints of the meta and the self-reflective, these pieces have a tone that is uniquely the author's - an excellent, melancholy and quietly odd collection of shorts and miniatures.

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Jason E. Rolfe is known for his quietly reflective and absurdist writing. This book contains encounters ranging from islands that don't exist through to surreal logical loops and whimsical philosophical musings, to haunted woodlands and literary ghosts. Filled with hints of the meta and the self-reflective, these pieces have a tone that is uniquely the author's - an excellent, melancholy and quietly odd collection of shorts and miniatures.
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Autorenporträt
Jason E. Rolfe is the author of three novellas, The Puppet-Play of Doctor Gall (Black Scat Books), An Archive of Human Nonsense (Snuggly Books) and Synthetic Saints (Vagabondage Press); as well as two short story collections for Black Scat Books, The Many Lives and Countless Deaths of Daniil Ivanovich and Clocks. His short stories have appeared in Uncertainties V (Swan River Press), Ghost Trains (Raphus Press), Bitter Distillations (Egaeus Press), The Neo-Decadent Cookbook (Eibonvale) and Le Scat Noir Encyclopédie et Dictionnaire de la Pataphysique (Black Scat Books). Jason lives in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.