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Falling from the Sky (Anthology) [Paperback]

Kate Holden Tony O'Neill Brad Listi , Carlton Mellick III Kristopher Young , Craig Quackenbush

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1 May 2007
Cutting edge fiction for cutting edge minds. Thirty-seven voices from around the world come together to bring you forty-six stories that defy easy categorization: grit-lit, urban, surrealist, raw, outsider, bizarro, fringe, experimental. Subtle, yet in your face. This anthology is not for the faint of heart - it takes chances, and so should you. Featuring new fiction from authors hailing from the United States, Japan, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Includes stories by: Brad Listi (Attention. Deficit. Disorder.), Kate Holden (In My Skin), Tony O'Neill (Digging the Vein), Kristopher Young (Click), Jeremy Robert Johnson (Angel Dust Apocalypse), Carlton Mellick III (Satan Burger), Daniel Scott Buck (The Greatest Show on Earth), Henry Baum (Oscar Calibur Gun), Kevin Donihe (Shall We Gather at the Garden), Kenji Siratori (Blood Electric), Gina Ranalli (Chemical Gardens), and many more.

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5.0 out of 5 stars short stories 16 Jan 2012
By Donald Armfield - Published on Amazon.com
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In this anthology you find a little bit of everything. kinda like ordering a Poo Poo Platter from a Chinese restaurant.
Reflected by John Hines Jr. A first person, trip with a drug that puts into a new mind state.
Family Dinner by Daniel Scott Buck. A family dinner with hate thrown across the table from the strange people who sit at it. Sister stroking and pampering a plastic baby doll its real she says.
Chris Roberts has to stories in this anthology his style is something very different. kinda a poetic sense. Plastic Meow & Millicent A GREAT READ! other stories I enjoyed
-Im dreaming of a white Xmas
-Untitled by anonymous
-God on TV by CM3
-The Jukebox.....
-Death in Large Numbers by Stephen J. Anderson
-nightmare and dreamscape by Agni Kudra.
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