One Eye Opened In That Other Place
By Christi Nogle
Genre:-Fiction/Fantasy/Collection & Anthologies
Pages:-224
Publisher:-Flame Tree Press
Blurb:-'One Eye Opened in That Other Place collects Christi Nogle's best weird and fantastical stories.
The collection focuses on liminal spaces and the borders between places and states of mind. Though you might not find a traditional portal fantasy here, you will travel across thresholds and arrive at other places and times that are by turns disquieting, terrifying, and wonderful. Get up close with the local flora and fauna, peruse the weird art exhibits and special shows and consider taking a dip in the mossy, snail-filled tank of water. Make sure to bring your special glasses.
The new collection will appeal to readers of Jeff VanderMeer, Charles Wilkinson, Steve Rasnic Tem, M. Rickert, Lynda e. Rucker and Stephen King's novel Lisey's Story.
FLAME TREE PRESS is the imprint of long-standing Independent Flame Tree Publishing, dedicated to full-length original fiction in the horror and suspense, science fiction and fantasy. The list brings together fantastic new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices. Learn more about Flame Tress Press at www.flametreepress.com and connect on social media @FlameTreePress
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My Review:-This book is a collection of short stories. I would say that "Gingerbread," a story of a woman going back to the house she lived in when she was young with her parents, but with a twist, and "The Encausting," about a woman who's life changed because of her skin being like wax, she even left her job. This story reminded me of when my son was little and I had to put wet wraps on him because of his eczema being really bad and would peel. If you're someone that loves short stories this is a book for you, the stories are shorten enough that you can pick up and put down whenever and wherever you are.
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