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Flights of Fancy: Thirteen tortuous tales of science fiction, horror, bizarre events, and just plain weirdness

Flights of Fancy: Thirteen tortuous tales of science fiction, horror, bizarre events, and just plain weirdness

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Within these diverse stories you will encounter a magician whose finale is murder, shared nightmares, a magic carpet that lives up to its name, a recipe for a Martian non-vegetarian main course, a cook who purloins the body of a stranger, and other interesting topics and characters. A few can be classified as horror stories, one as science fiction, and the majority just plain quirky. If it's weirdness you want, look no further - Fancy has provided it. According to author Harry Fancy this book features thirteen delusions that he experienced after too much late-night cheese whilst reading works by the likes of Edgar Alan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, Franz Kafka, Terry Pratchett and Luigi Pirandello (the overlooked father of "The Theatre of the Absurd"). Fancy further claims, "These stories are better than smoking pot - they have much the same effect, but are perfectly legal But be warned - they may be addictive." Fancy has a way with weirdness . . . . . "If you're a fan of quirky surrealism, take a flight and let your pilot Harry fly you to parts of his unfettered imagination beyond the usual destinations." - David Knight, Manchester, England

Author: Harry Fancy
Publisher: Spritsail Press
Published: 03/20/2014
Pages: 188
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.57lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9780982552506

About the Author
Harry Fancy was born in Stockport, England, in 1937. After earning an Honours Diploma at the RHS garden, Wisley, Surry, his butterfly mind induced him to transfer to museum work, becoming Curator of the Stockport Museum, then reestablishing the long-mothballed museum at Whitehaven, Cumbria. In the course of his work he produced scores of information sheets and booklets, whilst three of his more substantial books enjoyed success in the annual "Lakeland Book of the Year" Competition. Yet alongside these works of non-fiction, he delighted in producing short stories of many kinds, and the first selection of his outpourings appears within. Harry and his wife, Margaret, reside in Nether Kellet, a tiny village in north Lancashire, England, where they have lived since leaving the Isle of Man in 2002.

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