Contemporary / Experimental
Books in these categories focus on current themes and attempt to push the boundaries of prose in unexpected and intriguing ways. Such classification is very subjective and dubious, but books in these categories often introduce the reader to themes and literary techniques that are extremely unique and multi-faceted.
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A Spy at Home (Rinaldo) I worked for the CIA and personally wasted tens of millions funding rebellions in African countries hoping to put in new governments sympathetic to the good ol’ US of A. Wasted your money is what I did . . .Read a sample chapter here.
Lucid Membrane (Besko) includes stories for the whole self, from subconscious absurdities to zany narratives of characters making their way in the ordinary world in unique ways, to expansive explorations of the larger levels of the aura . . .Read a sample story here.
Rude Boy (Corbin) rebel Kenny Silvers returns to 1980s London where he renews his friendship with former ‘partner in crime’, Eddie. Kenny’s downward spiral . . .
Taggers (Brandt - Author) is a world of gods, guns, and improvised napalm. This is the world of Ugly Pete . . .
In The Joke’s on Me! (Boris) Frankie Goldberg is a former actress and stand-up comic whose life in Hollywood falls apart with an exclamation mark when a mudslide destroys her hopes, her home, and her entire collection of impractical footwear. Needing comfort, she returns . . .Read a sample chapter here.


