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Send More Tourists...the Last Ones Were Delicious

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***SHORTLISTED FOR THE MIRAMICHI READER'S 'THE VERY BEST!' SHORT FICTION AWARD***

***2020 RELIT AWARDS: SHORT FICTION WINNER***


With birth, death, contemplation, and close calls, Send More Tourists... the Last Ones Were Delicious explores how we respond to the weight of social expectations. From the hidden pressures of wall paint and tarot card predictions, to the burden of phone numbers and the dismembering of saints, Waddleton takes us on a surrealist road trip through the missteps of her vivid characters with honesty and compassion. These are stories of survival. Unafraid, dreamy, and downright weird, these stories cross boundaries of geography, gender, and generation with an eye to the transient nature of human life


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Publisher: Breakwater Books Ltd

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781550817812
  • Release date: July 8, 2019

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781550817812
  • File size: 446 KB
  • Release date: July 8, 2019

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

***SHORTLISTED FOR THE MIRAMICHI READER'S 'THE VERY BEST!' SHORT FICTION AWARD***

***2020 RELIT AWARDS: SHORT FICTION WINNER***


With birth, death, contemplation, and close calls, Send More Tourists... the Last Ones Were Delicious explores how we respond to the weight of social expectations. From the hidden pressures of wall paint and tarot card predictions, to the burden of phone numbers and the dismembering of saints, Waddleton takes us on a surrealist road trip through the missteps of her vivid characters with honesty and compassion. These are stories of survival. Unafraid, dreamy, and downright weird, these stories cross boundaries of geography, gender, and generation with an eye to the transient nature of human life


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