Logjammed

A short story collection covering the loss of identity and the divorce between different identities, from the dark emptiness of Kansas night to a magical winter solstice to mysterious river islets. Meet the friend of the man who bends spoons with his mind, the man who loses his language, the woman trapped in an Armageddon of her own making, all locked in a stagnant pattern with change in doubt.

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Logjammed

A short story collection covering the loss of identity and the divorce between different identities, from the dark emptiness of Kansas night to a magical winter solstice to mysterious river islets. Meet the friend of the man who bends spoons with his mind, the man who loses his language, the woman trapped in an Armageddon of her own making, all locked in a stagnant pattern with change in doubt.

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Logjammed

Logjammed

by Blaise Marcoux
Logjammed

Logjammed

by Blaise Marcoux

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Overview

A short story collection covering the loss of identity and the divorce between different identities, from the dark emptiness of Kansas night to a magical winter solstice to mysterious river islets. Meet the friend of the man who bends spoons with his mind, the man who loses his language, the woman trapped in an Armageddon of her own making, all locked in a stagnant pattern with change in doubt.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153962696
Publisher: Blaise Marcoux
Publication date: 01/12/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 187 KB

About the Author

Blaise Marcoux is a science fiction, fantasy, and horror writer whose short stories have been published in Bewildering Stories, Title Goes Here, Comma, Splice, and through Short Story Press. He attended Kansas University majoring in Creative Writing, where he wrote and drew the comic strip “Cool Thing” for the campus newspaper. He also won the Edgar Wolf award in fiction from the university for his story “Left in Transition.”

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