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108,95 kr. Thirty short short stories about twists in ephemeral truth, the way small amounts of time are dissected and put back together wrong, if at all. "Each of the stories in Ryan Werner's Shake Away These Constant Days ends with a sentence that's a fist to the ribs. The collection builds into repeated shots to the soft part of your guts, a beautiful pummeling. By the end of Shake Away These Constant Days, you won't even notice the bruises, the missing teeth, the pain. You'll only want to go another round." - Sarah Rose Etter, author of Tongue Party "Ryan Werner's debut marks the arrival of an important new voice: quirky, world-wise, and as joyfully rambunctious as your favorite punk rock song. Listen up. You'll be glad you did." - Tom Cooper, author of Phantasmagoria and Barataria
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- 108,95 kr.
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98,95 kr. The 2010 Jersey Devil Press Anthology! A collection of twenty short stories, rife with Jersey attitude, dark humor, and zombies and werebears and unicorns, oh my! Featuring fiction by Mike Sweeney, yt sumner, M.R. Lang, Gavin Broom, and more, the 2010 Jersey Devil Press Anthology is without a doubt the single greatest collection of stories written by multiple authors released by Jersey Devil Press this summer. It's a veritable bacchanal of genre-straddling, clown-fearing, taco-hunting, world-ending prose! Did I mention monkeys? 'Cause there's monkeys, too. Everyone loves monkeys. You'd be a fool not to pick up a copy today! The 2010 Jersey Devil Press Anthology includes stories by Kate Delany, Andrew Frankel, Z.Z. Boone, Jonathan Plombon, Bruce J. Berger, M.R. Lang, Ansley Moon, yt sumner, Louis Wittig, Christina Murphy, Kevin Brown, Danger_Slater, Ryan Werner, Stephen Schwegler, Jonathan H. Roberts, Gavin Broom, Jenny Ortiz, Daniel McDermott, and Mike Sweeney. Edited by Eirik Gumeny.
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- 98,95 kr.
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113,95 kr. There had been twenty-two apocalypses to date. There were now four distinct variations of humanity roaming the earth - six, if you counted the undead.It had been suggested that there really should have been a new word to describe "the end of everything forever," but most people had stopped noticing, much less caring, after the tally hit double digits. Not to mention the failure of "forever" in living up to its potential. The last apocalypse wasn't even considered a cataclysm by most major governments. It was just a Thursday.EXPONENTIAL APOCALYPSE is the tender, heart-stirring tale of crappy jobs, a slacker cult, an alcoholic Aztec god, reconstituted world leaders, werewolves, robots, and the shenanigans of multiple persons living after the twentieth-aught end of the world.Fast-paced, frenetic, funny, and frequently fond of other f-words, EXPONENTIAL APOCALYPSE is the only book that will have you looking forward to the end of the world.
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- 113,95 kr.