Mirrors in the Deluge Mirrors in the Deluge

Mirrors in the Deluge

    • £2.99
    • £2.99

Publisher Description

Mirrors in the Deluge is a collection of 32 unrelated stories that take elements from fantasy, science fiction, horror and other genres and give them a lateral shift. Like much of Rhys’ work these quirky tales between them encompass parody, pastiche and puns. 

  The fun, as ever, starts with the title of each story – gently leading an unsuspecting reader into preconceived ideas and expectations; expectations that are soon spun around, turned on their head (or other extremities), and pushed in an unexpected direction. Thus, a saunter merely through the contents page is already a hugely entertaining experience and one more akin to savouring the hors d’oeuvres of a grand feast than consulting a list of shortcuts into a literary tome.  In fact, the gastronomic metaphor serves us well here; the courses on offer range from tantalising tuck to a gourmand’s repast, but never mere vittles – perhaps the way to enjoy this book is to digest one story, three times a day (four if you’re a halfling who needs second breakfast), rather than trying to gorge on all the available delights and delicacies at one sitting. To complete this gourmet’s guide, a tempting sampling of the stories must include:

  The Soft Landing, a unique story told from the perspective of a photon;

  Travels with my Antinomy, how do you solve a paradox when you’re part of it?;

  Vanity of Vanities, the internet achieves consciousness and takes over, but with very different consequences than you might imagine

  The Fairy and the Dinosaur, in which a fairy can’t find what she wants for her picnic in the goblin market, is offered cloned prehistoric plums but turns to a time-travelling robot to go back to the age of the dinosaurs and eat an original plum.

  Other titles to tempt you include The Martian Monocles, The Prodigal Beard, A Dame Abroad, The Unkissed Artist Formerly Known as Frog, The Goat That Gloated, The Taste of Turtle Tears, The Bones of Jones, and The Haggis Eater.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
6 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
200
Pages
PUBLISHER
Elsewhen Press
SIZE
835.7
KB

More Books Like This

Fish in a Wheelbarrow Fish in a Wheelbarrow
2011
Short Tall Tales Short Tall Tales
2023
The Sticky Situations of Zwicky Fingers The Sticky Situations of Zwicky Fingers
2012
Conundrum's Book Conundrum's Book
2011
Fractured Fictions Fractured Fictions
2022
Lockdown Sci-Fi #4 Lockdown Sci-Fi #4
2023

More Books by Rhys Hughes

The First Rhys Hughes MEGAPACK® The First Rhys Hughes MEGAPACK®
2022
Ten Tributes to Calvino Ten Tributes to Calvino
2012
Tucked Away in Aragon Tucked Away in Aragon
2012
ADVENTURES WITH IMMORTALITY ADVENTURES WITH IMMORTALITY
2023
Students of Myself Students of Myself
2021
The Book of Extraordinary Impossible Crimes and Puzzling Deaths The Book of Extraordinary Impossible Crimes and Puzzling Deaths
2020