Jettison

By (author): Nathaniel G. Moore

Nathaniel G. Moore follows up his 2014 ReLit Award win for Savage with a diverse collection of short fiction, his first, Jettison, featuring stories which dangle somewhere between horror and romance.

“Jaws” explores a father’s desire to over-share the erotic origins of his children’s “Aunt” Louise; “Blade Runner” uncovers the darkest and most hilarious aspects of dating by delineating the psych ward politics surrounding a male mental patient with five girlfriends who takes apart his bed when they visit; in “A Higher Power,” readers are introduced to a brave woman in recovery who shares a story about a time when all she could think about was Prime Minister Paul Martin and would do anything to crash charity dance-a-thons he might be attending; in “Son of Zodiac,” Moore captures the ache of a life-spanning meltdown in the painfully polite confessions of a man who believes his father was the Zodiac Killer. Be grateful as you witness a portrait of vulgar torment when a young woman is given an English professor action figure for Christmas (“Professor Buggles”).

Each of these stories is an all-inclusive getaway to hilarity and emotional atonement. Jettison is an all-you-can-eat buffet of literary invention: you’ll be so glad you got an invite.

Praise for Jettison:
“wickedly fun to read” (Winnipeg Free Press)

AUTHOR

Nathaniel G. Moore

Nathaniel G. Moore is the author of Bowlbrawl, and editor of Desire, Doom & Vice. Described as a ‘Toronto small press fixture by Flare Magazine, Nathaniel regularly contributes to Broken Pencil and Danforth Review and has performed his literary work on CBC’s ZeD TV. He is also a regular correspondent for the music magazine Skyscraper in the US. He lives in the Toronto Annex.

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Dimensions:

256 Pages
8.32in * 8.89in * .69in
340gr

Published:

October 06, 2016

ISBN:

9781772140477

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Short Stories

Featured In:

Books on Mental Health

Language:

eng

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