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Life is messy, uncertain, and full of surprises-both good and bad. This compelling collection of short stories captures the humour, heartache, and humanity of everyday life. From a man trying to make sense of the afterlife after being hit by a bus, to a woman unexpectedly pregnant at forty-two, to a father grappling with his son's suicide, these stories shine a light on our shared experiences. Though the characters face pain, adversity, and loss, there are also moments of hope, connection, and redemption. Written with insight, wit, and compassion, the stories in This Is (Not) America will make…mehr

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Life is messy, uncertain, and full of surprises-both good and bad. This compelling collection of short stories captures the humour, heartache, and humanity of everyday life. From a man trying to make sense of the afterlife after being hit by a bus, to a woman unexpectedly pregnant at forty-two, to a father grappling with his son's suicide, these stories shine a light on our shared experiences. Though the characters face pain, adversity, and loss, there are also moments of hope, connection, and redemption. Written with insight, wit, and compassion, the stories in This Is (Not) America will make you laugh, cry, and reflect on what truly matters. Poignant, amusing, and expertly crafted, this is a collection that will linger with you long after the final page.
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Autorenporträt
Part-time novelist, part-time stand-up comic, and full-time ageing homosexual, Mo Fanning lives in a Black Country backwater town better known for its drive-through Greggs than its thriving literary scene. He aspires to someplace more rural, where his nearest neighbour has four legs and is hard of hearing.With a unique talent for blending romance and comedy in intriguing settings, Mo is an emerging voice in contemporary fiction with lofty ambitions of becoming the go-to quote monster for anything to do with LGBTQ romance novels.Beyond writing, Mo displays a passion verging on unhealthy when it comes to the Eurovision Song Contest and will happily discuss the waning value of a key change.