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Tomorrowlandby Joseph Bates
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Tomorrowland offers stories full of strange attractions and uncanny conceits a world of freakish former child stars, abused Elvis impersonators, derelict roadside attractions, apocalyptic small towns, alternate universes where you make out with your ex, cities built in your backyard to house all the people youve disappointed in life. At its core, the world of Tomorrowland is our own. Review:"In his debut short story collection, Joseph Bates (The Nighttime Novelist) establishes a house of mirrors that alternately reveals the surprising truth of life and reflects back such a bloated, grotesquely stretched-out version thereof that any hope of truth recognition is lost. Bates's stories share the sense of dangling over the cliff of reality, from the unlikely action taken in 'Survey of my Exes' to the multiverse-scanning machine of 'Mirrorverse.' In the latter as well as in 'Future Me,' Bates washes the real world in straightforward sci-fi, revealing a certain restlessness to sift through alternate possibilities. At its best, the collection uses exaggerated reality and irrational otherworldliness in order to highlight elements of everyday life, such as when Bates illustrates the ambitions and loneliness of a genetic outcast in 'Gas Head Tells All.' Yet in some stories he takes this too far, particularly those that broach modern politics. The church-government hastily elected in 'Bearing a Cross' is frightening, yes, and provides a clear parable against panicking and handing over individual liberty to a strong-armed state, but no subtle undertone or delightful truth breaks the surface of the all-too-obvious. Overall, an entertaining collection that gets bogged down when addressing politics. "
Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved. Synopsis:The debut collection of strange, darkly humorous stories from author Joseph Bates. Synopsis:The world of Tomorrowland is our own, reflected off a funhouse mirror—revealing our hopes and deepest fears to comic, often heartbreaking effect. Joseph Bates's short fiction has appeared in the New Ohio Review and Identity Theory. He is the author of The Nighttime Novelist. Find him online at josephbates.net. About the AuthorJoseph Bates' short fiction has appeared in such journals as New Ohio Review, Identity Theory, South Carolina Review, Fresh Boiled Peanuts, and InDigest Magazine. He is the author of The Nighttime Novelist, published in 2010 by Writer's Digest Books, and teaches in the creative writing program at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Visit the author online at josephbates.net. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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