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Are You There and Other Stories

by Jack Skillingstead

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Publisher Comments:

Unconventional and deep, this dynamic collection of 26 stories offers a wealth of fantastical and horrifying settings. Several perspectives on life after death are explored--reincarnated swarms of nanobots with digital personalities and a spirit wandering a bleak and violent city in search of lost love--as well as dynamic themes of alien invasion and Lovecraftian horror. In Life on the Preservation, the Earth has been devastated, but Seattle has been preserved in a time loop taking place one day before world destruction, and a young girl who has never known such opulence is sent to destroy the city. A man injured by a terrorist's bomb discovers that he can relive the event, but if he chooses to save the woman at the table next to him, there will be dire consequences to himself in Rewind. In the title story, a parapolice detective in hot pursuit of a serial killer receives help from a responsive memory module of the killer's mother, but soon discovers that he might be falling in love with the module. Edgy and surreal, each tale reflects on familiar, emotional issues and complex relationships from new and imaginative angles.

Review:

"This edgy and dark collection revels in sorrow and loss. Alien invasions (of Earth in 'Life on the Preservation' and one human at a time in 'Double Occupancy') and future tech (body hopping in 'Overlay,' holographic projections of downloaded personalities in 'Scatter') sit side by side with a magical little boy in 'The Apprentice' and an evil spirit that corrupted the original Tree of Knowledge in 'The Tree.' The strongest stories are the ones where struggles with pain take center stage and the speculative setting fades away, such as 'Thank You, Mr. Whiskers,' in which an aging woman tries to escape paranoia and joint pain. There are no pat endings, especially when death is only a pause en route to a haunting or digital immortality, but readers braced for powerful emotions will find this collection more than worthwhile." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Product Details

ISBN:
9781930846616
Author:
Skillingstead, Jack
Publisher:
Golden Gryphon Press
Foreword by:
Kress, Nancy
Foreword:
Kress, Nancy
Subject:
Science fiction, american
Subject:
Science Fiction - Short Stories
Subject:
Horror - General
Subject:
Science Fiction and Fantasy-Short Stories
Publication Date:
20091031
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
330
Dimensions:
8.40x6.06x1.30 in. 1.25 lbs.

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Product details 330 pages Golden Gryphon Press - English 9781930846616 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "This edgy and dark collection revels in sorrow and loss. Alien invasions (of Earth in 'Life on the Preservation' and one human at a time in 'Double Occupancy') and future tech (body hopping in 'Overlay,' holographic projections of downloaded personalities in 'Scatter') sit side by side with a magical little boy in 'The Apprentice' and an evil spirit that corrupted the original Tree of Knowledge in 'The Tree.' The strongest stories are the ones where struggles with pain take center stage and the speculative setting fades away, such as 'Thank You, Mr. Whiskers,' in which an aging woman tries to escape paranoia and joint pain. There are no pat endings, especially when death is only a pause en route to a haunting or digital immortality, but readers braced for powerful emotions will find this collection more than worthwhile." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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