A collection of short stories where the humour runs dark and the slipstream bubbles up.
...imagine if Raymond Carver called up George Saunders and Joe Lansdale, and they all went drinking with Neil Gaiman.
Correction Line
by Craig Terlson
“… it's clear that Terlson is way ahead of the curve in terms of crafting an engaging premise that reaches for elevated territory and reinvents enduring archetypes of action and suspense.” J. Schoenfelder
"Sometimes brutal, often demanding and always complex, this novel will repay the reader who likes their assumptions challenged and is happy to walk away from a book with minor questions unanswered but the big ones definitely dealt with! It’s likely to satisfy those who enjoy Hammet and/or Philip K Dick and who like their fiction very noir indeed." Kay Sexton
"I love a novel that you can't put down, and this is one of them." L. Cihlar
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Reader Comments (1)
Hmm. I'd like to share in the excitement but I don't see a picture. Only the file name. For that matter, that's all I'm seeing for several of the posts on my blog. Squarespace is having a technical burp.
What would I be seeing if I could see? Something to do with football? Richard Ford? Richard Ford playing football?
Reader Comments (1)
Hmm. I'd like to share in the excitement but I don't see a picture. Only the file name. For that matter, that's all I'm seeing for several of the posts on my blog. Squarespace is having a technical burp.
What would I be seeing if I could see? Something to do with football? Richard Ford? Richard Ford playing football?