| Title | : | Three Dances: A collection of magical and literary short fictions |
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| Rating | : | 4.54 (839 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1483914186 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 82 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-04-05 |
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A boy runs into the supernatural on his way to ask a girl to dance. A young woman wakes up hung over in a goddess’s bed. A mountain climber falls into a crevasse and hears the story of a glacier’s life. An Internet marketer finds a speechless, naked woman on his balcony, covered in feathers. And a young couple discovers that life off the road can sometimes be even harder than life on it. In his illustrated short story collection Three Dances, debut author Jeff Seymour explores gender, sexuality, youth, and oddness in the midst of beauty. Fans of magical realism and intricate, poetic prose will find plenty to delight in as he wedges his words into the cracks in the sublime, pries them open, and shares the things that fall out.
Editorial : About the Author
Author, freelance writer, and editor Jeff Seymour has been creating speculative fiction since he was a teenager. His writing covers a variety of genres, from magical realism to science fiction to young adult fantasy. Jeff’s nonfiction has appeared in Clarkesworld Magazine. He presently edits for Harlequin’s digital-first imprint Carina Press and works as a freelance magazine and copy writer. In his free time, he blogs about his writing and editing, climbs mountains near his home in Colorado, and dreams.
When Kaitlin lands a job as a local waste disposal site Black Rindle smells a taint lingering about her. The illustration had a woman in capris with a sleeveless blouse and had that tied above the midriff.
While the Capris would be ok sleeveless attire is not acceptable in many catherdrals and churches with a dress code. Not one problem remotely came close or similiar to being on the actual exam. This is spectacular and so glad I purchased it.. Joey's idea of recreating a ride over Niagara Falls using a refrigerator box and the porch roof is a scene that will have readers and listeners covering their eyes. On the other hand, you always run the risk of losing those same fans if they feel you're being needlessly cruel to the fictional people they've grown to know and love. Highly recommended.. And telling me to comb my hair and brush my teeth? It is as though these "fashionistas" are making fun of us!. I was disappointed that this book did not provide more suggestions on speci
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