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The Corner of East and Dreams
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Product Details
Author:
Joan Connor
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
188
Publisher:
Running Wild Press (January 8, 2024)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781955062268
ISBN-10:
1955062269
Weight:
8.16oz
Dimensions:
5.5" x 8.5" x 0.4"
File:
Eloquence-IPG_03192026_P9854863_onix30_Complete-20260319.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$19.99
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$17.19
Publisher Identifier:
P-IPG
Discount Code:
C
Audience:
General/trade
Case Pack:
60
Pub Discount:
60
Imprint:
Running Wild Press
Overview
The Corner of East and Dreams is a collection of nineteen stories which are off-kilter in some way. The stories include re-tellings -- Cassie Bunyan’ s Yarn which gives a voice to Paul Bunyan’ s wife; The Lion’ s Honey which narrates the Biblical story of Samson and Delilah from the point-of-view of Samson’ s savaged lock; The Missing Days of E.A.P. which imagines itself into the interstices of Poe’ s mysterious death; The Unnaming, a metafictional reversal of the Edenic myth; and The Devil in Decline in which a defanged Satan speaks for himself. Aesthetically, the tales range from the social-realistic to cross-genre, from the comic to the somber, from the credible to the fully fantastic of I Married Yeti, from naturalist to fabulist – making every story a surprise.








