Wisdom and Madness

Wisdom and Madness

by Brian Craddock
Wisdom and Madness

Wisdom and Madness

by Brian Craddock

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Overview

Dante Halloran and his friend Roshan are in Pakistan for a puppetry festival when they are taken to visit the Sufis of Shah Jamal, a hypnotising dance beneath the great fig trees growing from the tombs of a revered saint. Things take a turn for the worse, however, when Dante decides to partake of the festivities in the only way he knows how, and Roshan finds himself facing off against an angry mob.

This story follows years later in the footsteps of the novel Eucalyptus Goth, exploring the further adventures of its characters.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164751845
Publisher: Brian Craddock
Publication date: 01/15/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 126 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Brian Craddock is the author of Eucalyptus Goth (Oscillate Wildly Press, 2017). The Dalziel Files (Broken Puppet Books, 2018) is his first collection of short stories, many of which were originally published in Steve Dillon's Things in the Well anthologies (Between the Tracks, Below the Stairs, Behind the Mask, Beneath the Waves).

He is also published in Midian Unmade: Tales of Clive Barker’s Nightbreed (Tor Books, 2015), and Book of the Tribes: a Tribute to Clive Barker's Nightbreed (OzHorrorCon, 2013). His essay on Clive Barker appears in The Body Horror Book (Oscillate Wildly Press, 2017).

Brian has also written for the puppet webseries The Hobble & Snitch Show (2015/2016), wherein he directed and performed.

In the late 1990s, under the pseudonym Dakanavar, Brian Craddock wrote and illustrated eleven underground comics centred on the Goth subculture in Australia (respectively titled "Crimson: Riot Goth" at 7 issues, "Grave Company", "Caduceus", "Dead/Dead", and "Alida: The Reluctant Goth"), and contributed to several zines and small-press publications.

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