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A Graveside Gallery: Tales of Ghosts and Dark Matters includes nineteen strange and masterful short fiction stories in this second collection by award-winning author Eric J. Guignard. From hauntings and oblivion to monsters, murder, and anthropomorphism, A Graveside Gallery explores the literary odd and macabre that reside in the vast shadows of our existence.Discover why Eric J. Guignard's beautifully-voiced and disquieting work has been praised by sites such as Library Journal ("Guignard capt…
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A Graveside Gallery: Tales of Ghosts and Dark Matters includes nineteen strange and masterful short fiction stories in this second collection by award-winning author Eric J. Guignard. From hauntings and oblivion to monsters, murder, and anthropomorphism, A Graveside Gallery explores the literary odd and macabre that reside in the vast shadows of our existence.

Discover why Eric J. Guignard's beautifully-voiced and disquieting work has been praised by sites such as Library Journal ("Guignard captures the depth of emotion underlying fictional terrors") and Publishers Weekly ("high-concept and brilliant") as well as the NY Times, CNBC News, Booklist, and more, for stories such as these:

- In "A Kingdom of Sugar Skulls and Marigolds," a gay Hispanic teen in 1950s Los Angeles, mourning the loss of a friend, has a chance to make amends during Day of the Dead.

- In "Incident at the Red Hawk Road Stop," the owner of a roadside trading post has a deadly secret, but so too does the customer he kills.

- In "Penny's Diner," a long haul trucker, coming home after an accident, stops at a curious diner.

- In "The Ascending Lights of Yu Lan," an embittered sailor in 1917's San Francisco Wharf encounters an immigrant from China who offers peace from ghosts.

- In "Bummin' to the Beat of the Road," a Beat-era youth leaves home to travel the land, only to find madness, murder, and the teeth of a new generation.

- In "Perchance to Dream in Voices of a Fiend: A Fanciful Epilogue to Frankenstein," an intimate epilogue is suggested to the famous novel Frankenstein, offering a more hopeful closure to characters' lives.

Those and thirteen other tales explore the fearful and nebulous boundaries of reality. Visit A Graveside Gallery by Eric J. Guignard and behold that which is captivating, startling, and darkly enriching.

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  • Author: Eric J Guignard
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  • ISBN-10: 1949491617
  • ISBN-13: 9781949491616
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.9 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

A Graveside Gallery: Tales of Ghosts and Dark Matters includes nineteen strange and masterful short fiction stories in this second collection by award-winning author Eric J. Guignard. From hauntings and oblivion to monsters, murder, and anthropomorphism, A Graveside Gallery explores the literary odd and macabre that reside in the vast shadows of our existence.

Discover why Eric J. Guignard's beautifully-voiced and disquieting work has been praised by sites such as Library Journal ("Guignard captures the depth of emotion underlying fictional terrors") and Publishers Weekly ("high-concept and brilliant") as well as the NY Times, CNBC News, Booklist, and more, for stories such as these:

- In "A Kingdom of Sugar Skulls and Marigolds," a gay Hispanic teen in 1950s Los Angeles, mourning the loss of a friend, has a chance to make amends during Day of the Dead.

- In "Incident at the Red Hawk Road Stop," the owner of a roadside trading post has a deadly secret, but so too does the customer he kills.

- In "Penny's Diner," a long haul trucker, coming home after an accident, stops at a curious diner.

- In "The Ascending Lights of Yu Lan," an embittered sailor in 1917's San Francisco Wharf encounters an immigrant from China who offers peace from ghosts.

- In "Bummin' to the Beat of the Road," a Beat-era youth leaves home to travel the land, only to find madness, murder, and the teeth of a new generation.

- In "Perchance to Dream in Voices of a Fiend: A Fanciful Epilogue to Frankenstein," an intimate epilogue is suggested to the famous novel Frankenstein, offering a more hopeful closure to characters' lives.

Those and thirteen other tales explore the fearful and nebulous boundaries of reality. Visit A Graveside Gallery by Eric J. Guignard and behold that which is captivating, startling, and darkly enriching.

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