Everything Must Go: A Red Rain Short Story - Red Rain Collection, #4 - E-book - ePub

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Tillie is selling everything and preparing to move to Tucson, unable to stand being in her house after the dead ate her husband and children. Drinking... Lire la suite
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Tillie is selling everything and preparing to move to Tucson, unable to stand being in her house after the dead ate her husband and children. Drinking to forget what's happened and what the world used to be, she's desperate to get out. Jacks and Arthur are young kids preparing to move into their first home together, and they need furniture to fill the space. Having grown up with the realities of the walking dead, they're pragmatic and well-armed.
A yard sale brings the three together in a generation clash between those who remember the world before the undead and those who grew up knowing fighting zombies was their birthright. Everything Must Go by Peter M. Ball is part of the Red Rain Collection, a fiercely weird series of short stories which blends the dirty realism of Raymond Carver with the absurdity of the zombie apocalypse.  Snack on these delicious morsels of fiction between longer reads or devour the entire series in a single sitting.

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Biographie de Peter M. Ball

Peter M. Ball is an author, publisher, and RPG gamer whose love of speculative fiction emerged after exposure to The Hobbit, Star Wars, David Lynch's Dune, and far too many games of Dungeons and Dragons before the age of 7. He's spent the bulk of his life working as a creative writing tutor, with brief stints as a performance poet, gaming convention organizer, online content developer, non-profit arts manager, GenreCon convener, and d20 RPG publisher.
He's the author of the Miriam Aster series and the Keith Murphy Urban Fantasy Thrillers, three short story collections, and more stories, articles, poems, and RPG material than he'd care to count. He's the brain-in-charge at Brain Jar Press, the writer behind GenrePunk books (and other projects), and he resides in Brisbane, Australia, with his partner and two cats. Peter can be found online at www.petermball.com

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