Festival Of The Fatapult
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Festival of the Fatapult is a collection of short stories by Nathan G.
Sellers. This book pays homage to and brings back the classic form
of short story telling made popular by such American authors
as Washington Irving, Stephen Crane, Edgar Allan Poe, Bret
Harte, Edith Wharton, John Cheever, Raymond Carver, and a
host of others. The book goes against the modern convention of
short stories by bringing the hyperbolic back to what used to be
one of the most popular forms of entertainment. In accordance
with traditional short story form, Festival of the Fatapult spans
a vast array of literary genres, from a touch of romanticism to
a dab of gothic, from mystical and magical realism to fables
and folk tales; part fantasy and part satire, this compilation is
covered with absurdity and complimented with the Nathan G.
Sellers style of literary entertainment. Contained in this book
are eight short storiesall strange, thought-provoking, and
comedic. There is something for everyone in these pages. Fans
of classic short stories will love this book, and those who are not
fans will soon become ones.