Sabaku, the Deserter Vol. 0: "Showdown at the Cactus's Prick"

"Showdown at the Cactus's Prick" is a short story written by David Reynolds. It was originally published in Late Night Dungeons. Sabaku has already left the oppressive land that was once his home. Now, he must resist capture at the Cactus's Prick, a tiny hovel beyond the borders of his homeland.

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Sabaku, the Deserter Vol. 0: "Showdown at the Cactus's Prick"

"Showdown at the Cactus's Prick" is a short story written by David Reynolds. It was originally published in Late Night Dungeons. Sabaku has already left the oppressive land that was once his home. Now, he must resist capture at the Cactus's Prick, a tiny hovel beyond the borders of his homeland.

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Sabaku, the Deserter Vol. 0:

Sabaku, the Deserter Vol. 0: "Showdown at the Cactus's Prick"

by David Reynolds
Sabaku, the Deserter Vol. 0:

Sabaku, the Deserter Vol. 0: "Showdown at the Cactus's Prick"

by David Reynolds

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Overview

"Showdown at the Cactus's Prick" is a short story written by David Reynolds. It was originally published in Late Night Dungeons. Sabaku has already left the oppressive land that was once his home. Now, he must resist capture at the Cactus's Prick, a tiny hovel beyond the borders of his homeland.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044341753
Publisher: Problematic Press
Publication date: 02/25/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 281 KB

About the Author

Dave Reynolds studied at Memorial University where he completed his BA in Philosophy and English Language and Literature in 2006 in addition to completing his MPhil in Humanities in 2008. His graduate research focused on the cultural significance of superhero narratives and culminated in his dissertation Superheroes: An Analysis of Popular Culture's Modern Myths. Presently, Dave enjoys teaching English at Memorial University. His other research interests include moral philosophy, justice, semiotics, rhetorical persuasion, and various forms of popular culture.

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