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Of all the stories you've read before-stories about warring desert factions, fantastic heists, worlds with no sun, people's consciousnesses getting ripped from their bodies only to be dropped into the bodies of horses, travelling through time and space. . . you'd think you knew a thing or two about the fantastic, and the bazaar. So did Emmett Croft-he thought he knew everything. Then he travelled back in time, and that's when he realized even if you're a know-it-all, the truth is, You Don't Know Jack. Written by nine people during a team-building exercise, You Don't Know Jack was conceived…mehr

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Of all the stories you've read before-stories about warring desert factions, fantastic heists, worlds with no sun, people's consciousnesses getting ripped from their bodies only to be dropped into the bodies of horses, travelling through time and space. . . you'd think you knew a thing or two about the fantastic, and the bazaar. So did Emmett Croft-he thought he knew everything. Then he travelled back in time, and that's when he realized even if you're a know-it-all, the truth is, You Don't Know Jack. Written by nine people during a team-building exercise, You Don't Know Jack was conceived within one day, and consisted of about 500 words. Now it is a 17,000 word story that is both intriguing and thought-provoking (albeit highly-experimental). Proceeds from the purchase of this book will be directed towards a charity of our choosing. Written by: Kelsie Colville, J.D. Dresner, Erika Hayek, Eric Hutchison, Jason Lemmon, Cindy Lunau, N.J. Portugal, Priyank Shah, & Jessica Vano. Edited by: Brett Savory. Proofread by: Adrianna Moore. Layout, cover art, & design by: Jared Shapiro.
Autorenporträt
J.D. Dresner has multiple poems published in Polar Starlight and Academy of the Heart and Mind, including For the Robots, Our Sunset, and Freckles, with another three being published in 2024. His short story Dragons v. Subways, is set to be published in volume 2 of "Versus" in 2025, and his short story The Death Sentence will be published in a British magazine in 2025 as well. Dresner's novellas, Sword & Witchhazel and A Goblin's Mind, are available in 50+ countries, and can be found on Amazon and Indigo. Dresner lives in Langley, British Columbia, where he provides professional book layout, design, and editorial work for various publishers. More information about Dresner can be found at https://www.corwynchronicles.ca.