Why God Why

Why God Why is a collection of bizarre, hilarious, occasionally touching and occasionally creepy flash fiction pieces.

"Matt Rowan writes as if he'd spent the past several years living inside a Russell Edson poem. Hands come from the sky to offer uninterpretable signs, superheroes with terrible powers make peace with themselves, public speakers demonstrate their insect-enlarging guns (necessary for world peace!) or declare that we must defeat the menace of the bats by becoming bats ourselves. The stories move with so much weird energy that we get the impression that, rather than ending, we are watching them shake themselves apart, or explode." - James Tadd Adcox, author of The Map of the System of Human Knowledge

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Why God Why

Why God Why is a collection of bizarre, hilarious, occasionally touching and occasionally creepy flash fiction pieces.

"Matt Rowan writes as if he'd spent the past several years living inside a Russell Edson poem. Hands come from the sky to offer uninterpretable signs, superheroes with terrible powers make peace with themselves, public speakers demonstrate their insect-enlarging guns (necessary for world peace!) or declare that we must defeat the menace of the bats by becoming bats ourselves. The stories move with so much weird energy that we get the impression that, rather than ending, we are watching them shake themselves apart, or explode." - James Tadd Adcox, author of The Map of the System of Human Knowledge

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Why God Why

Why God Why

by Matt Rowan
Why God Why

Why God Why

by Matt Rowan

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Why God Why is a collection of bizarre, hilarious, occasionally touching and occasionally creepy flash fiction pieces.

"Matt Rowan writes as if he'd spent the past several years living inside a Russell Edson poem. Hands come from the sky to offer uninterpretable signs, superheroes with terrible powers make peace with themselves, public speakers demonstrate their insect-enlarging guns (necessary for world peace!) or declare that we must defeat the menace of the bats by becoming bats ourselves. The stories move with so much weird energy that we get the impression that, rather than ending, we are watching them shake themselves apart, or explode." - James Tadd Adcox, author of The Map of the System of Human Knowledge


Product Details

BN ID: 2940148534143
Publisher: Love Symbol Press
Publication date: 07/03/2013
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 339 KB
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