After The Kool-Aid, Invisible People Hits Computer Cave Mailbox

Amazon reviewer Kim Farr says (and I quote it in full) this is the best political book that I have read. you will enjoy it too!! The book is D&T Publishing’s AFTER THE COOL-AID IS GONE (see October 25, 15, et al.) and my print copy arrived today, Friday, in late afternoon.





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Thus far the above review is the only one, at least on Amazon, but more about it can be found in its back cover blurb:In the world we live in today, what is more horrific than true life? Seems everyone has a view and a stance. So, what will happen after the Kool-Aid is gone? When decisions have been made and eyes have been opened? Between these covers, are seventeen stories about what just might be on the agenda. My story in this is “Invisible People,”originally published in DARK INFINITY for Winter 1992-3, a tale of just trying to get along, being a good citizen, working hard and keeping your mouth shut, that kind of thing, and what happens when the society stabs you in the back anyway.





I’m looking forward to getting into it, possibly tonight (just finished MADAME GRAY’S CREEP SHOW earlier this week), though to counter the really good review above, I will mention two things a little off-putting: that the table of contents does not include page numbers, making looking up individual stories a little awkward — though it does have running titles at the tops of pages which makes up for it a little — and that the stories themselves are arranged in alphabetical order according to author, so don’t look for interior story arcs, or even connections between the stories other than of the broadest sort (e.g. “have to do with politics”).





That said, though, I’m anticipating what I expect will be a good read. For those interested more, with ordering information, can be found here.

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Published on December 04, 2020 19:32
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