Nightmares & Lullabies contains over a dozen short stories by Ronald McGuire. At times moving, mischievous, and reflective, much of the work is centered on the gay experience at varying life stages. In "Early Summer," a boy's first crush leads to the joy of reciprocity, while in "An Understanding," bitterness, anger, and regret, fill the days of a man whose arrogance has cost him everything he didn't know he needed, while "Lullaby" reveals a glimpse of the life after this one. This genre-spanning collection includes the award-winning literary fiction "Fitting In," the sci-fi dystopia of…mehr
Nightmares & Lullabies contains over a dozen short stories by Ronald McGuire. At times moving, mischievous, and reflective, much of the work is centered on the gay experience at varying life stages. In "Early Summer," a boy's first crush leads to the joy of reciprocity, while in "An Understanding," bitterness, anger, and regret, fill the days of a man whose arrogance has cost him everything he didn't know he needed, while "Lullaby" reveals a glimpse of the life after this one. This genre-spanning collection includes the award-winning literary fiction "Fitting In," the sci-fi dystopia of "Farewell, Hollywood," and the bizarre horror and dark humor of "A Time to Dance," and "The Not-Zombies Apocalypse." From the surreal to the sublime, the stories in Nightmares & Lullabies are fearless, unapologetic, and rife with moral ambiguity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ronald McGuire is a multi-genre writer, known for his work as a novelist, essayist, and scriptwriter. His fiction and non-fiction have appeared in various outlets including Flash Fiction Magazine, Drunk Monkeys, The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, Winning Writers, and CNN.com. McGuire's work has earned recognition in several writing competitions, including the ScreenCraft Cinematic Short Story Competition, The Launch Pad Prose Competition, the Writer's Digest Short-Short Story Competition, the Tom Howard/John H. Reid Fiction & Essay Contest, and the 2024 Page Turner Awards.
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