The Cat at Light's End is: * A family lives out of a beater van with an inspirational cat. * Software engineer Nelse pursues barista CaraJo, only to be hoisted on his lookist petard. * An errant husband rediscovers his true love in a high-tech tweaking of the familiar December-May adultery story. These plus eleven other stories, all first published online at Amarillo Bay, Blue Moon Review, Eclectica, Mississippi Review, Southern Cross Review and other literary magazines, are brought together in this story collection. Characters in The Cat at Light's End range in age from fourteen weeks to one…mehr
The Cat at Light's End is: * A family lives out of a beater van with an inspirational cat. * Software engineer Nelse pursues barista CaraJo, only to be hoisted on his lookist petard. * An errant husband rediscovers his true love in a high-tech tweaking of the familiar December-May adultery story. These plus eleven other stories, all first published online at Amarillo Bay, Blue Moon Review, Eclectica, Mississippi Review, Southern Cross Review and other literary magazines, are brought together in this story collection. Characters in The Cat at Light's End range in age from fourteen weeks to one hundred two years, and yet the story of each offers up another slice of timeless human experience.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born in Los Angeles, Charlie Dickinson now lives in Portland, Oregon, where he and his wife share shelter with two felines rescued from their vagabond ways, Hannah and Rosko. Charlie's short fiction appears at Amarillo Bay, Blue Moon Review, Eclectica, Mississippi Review, News From the Brave New World, Southern Cross Review, and elsewhere. "La Mosca" was nominated for Best of the Web 2002. He has published two novels, The Wire Donkey and The Thieves of Shiny Things, a Stone Age mystery (both Cetus Editions). He writes a blog at www.cosmicplodding.net.
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