(I laughed so HARD and could almost sense the narrator’s annoyance over the two ‘inhabitants’ of his’ and S’ accommodation - I’m trying to be a bit cryptic not to spoil it to people.)
The author has (as people who are familiar with the podcast might know) a way with words and it so absurd yet very eloquently written.
I’m not really sure which vibes I have gotten so far, except this is SO mind f’ing in the good way! I’d love to recommend it to everyone I know, unfortunately I can only think of one of our friends who reads just about as much and as “weird” books as I do.
I already KNOW that I am gonna re-read it (which is quite rare for me with contemporary fiction, most of my fiction is either really old (before 16th and 17th century, some even older,), a bit old (18th and late 19th century) or at least from the second half of 20th century.
I’m gonna return to this article when I’m done reading it!
Since this is what you want (I think indie authors do want to trend toward shorter works that are punchier on a page-to-page basis.), please consider taking a look at my latest, Escape From the Future and Other Stories (by Paul Clayton). I would be happy to 'gift' you a copy. Thanks!
I’m currently some pages into 1.06 in “Tower”!
(I laughed so HARD and could almost sense the narrator’s annoyance over the two ‘inhabitants’ of his’ and S’ accommodation - I’m trying to be a bit cryptic not to spoil it to people.)
The author has (as people who are familiar with the podcast might know) a way with words and it so absurd yet very eloquently written.
I’m not really sure which vibes I have gotten so far, except this is SO mind f’ing in the good way! I’d love to recommend it to everyone I know, unfortunately I can only think of one of our friends who reads just about as much and as “weird” books as I do.
I already KNOW that I am gonna re-read it (which is quite rare for me with contemporary fiction, most of my fiction is either really old (before 16th and 17th century, some even older,), a bit old (18th and late 19th century) or at least from the second half of 20th century.
I’m gonna return to this article when I’m done reading it!
Thanks for the kind words!
Ive been meaning to pick this one up, it gives me Ballard vibes and I love that.
Since this is what you want (I think indie authors do want to trend toward shorter works that are punchier on a page-to-page basis.), please consider taking a look at my latest, Escape From the Future and Other Stories (by Paul Clayton). I would be happy to 'gift' you a copy. Thanks!