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OverviewA collection of Bill Ectric's best short stories and poems. Includes ""Space Savers,"" a macabre blend of science fiction and the supernatural about people who disappear from a retirement home. ""The House and the Baboon"" is a bizarre and unique saga of pills, alcohol, house break-ins, and a dangerous animal. In ""Time Adjusters"" a young-and-in-love pair of insurance adjusters get lost on a dark, balmy night while driving through a time loop on Florida A1A. First published in 2005 and revised more than once, the 20th Anniversary Edition is the best choice for the best short stories by Bill Ectric. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bill Ectric , Julie Carpenter , Mikael CoveyPublisher: Billectric Imprint: Billectric Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.186kg ISBN: 9798218480219Pages: 156 Publication Date: 29 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""If you're lucky enough to have read the previous Ectric collections, the original Time Adjusters, and Space Savers, then you have the pleasure of comparing the new versions with the old. There'll be debate and personal preference as to which you like better. In the final analysis, you can't beat good writing."" - Mikael Covey, editor of Lit Up Magazine, author of Out There, and Princessa. ""Fun throughout."" - Larry Keenan, internationally noted photographer and digital image pioneer. ""Funny and serious, heartfelt and intellectually adventurous."" - Levi Asher (Mark Eliot Stein), creator/CEO of LitKicks and founder of Pacifism for the 21st Century. Author InformationBill Ectric writes mystery, humor, science fiction, weird, paranormal, and surreal fiction. He likes to say ""erase the line between mysticism and science"" when discussing alchemy. Bill has published four books, including the novella Tamper Illustrated, about a boy who can't let go of childhood's magic. Ectric's fiction and non-fiction has been published in other people's books, magazines, and newspapers, including 3 editions of Emanations (International Authors). Bill appears as a commentator in Steve Aylett's satirical film, Lint the Movie, starring Alan Moore. Bill Ectric has a master's degree in English from the University of North Florida. Julie Carpenter is author of the linked short story collection, Things Get Weird in Whistlestop. The book won the FAPA (Florida Authors and Publishers Association) 2020 silver medal for general fiction. Her prose has been published in Fiction on the Web and the New Guard Literary Anthology, Volumes VII and X. She is the administrator of Sacred Chickens Website and Blog page, a site that publishes book reviews, original stories, poems, and blog pieces. She has a Master of Arts in Professional Writing from the University of Memphis and currently works as a freelance content provider. Mikael Covey is an American fiction writer and the founding editor of Lit Up Magazine. His published works include two novels, Out There and Princessa, and numerous online short stories, poems, reviews, and opinion pieces. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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