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The Immortal Jellyfish

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The Immortal Jellyfish is a collection of short stories that focus on death. Stories like a young man struggling with his ability of seeing people's death, a lonely toothbrush who has fallen in-between the sink and the wall, a couple's last moments in a burning building, a jellyfish with an amazing gift, and more. Discover the beauty in death.

Also included is a sneak peek for the upcoming zombie / apocalyptic novel "The Living". Read how the survivors were able to go against all odds, and what they've had to do to stay alive.

131 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 19, 2012

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Jordan Dibb

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Stories of death, dark fantasy, and lonely fiction.

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June 3, 2014
Disclaimer: the notes you're about to read were extracted from this book and I do not intend to take personal credit for any of them:

• “Death isn’t a curse,” Atticus finally said, looking down to the carpet. To run from the deathwould be running the largest circle. We can fear our death and spend every moment of our lives trying to avoid it or we can embrace it when it does arrive.
• Hunger is the strongest of the wills.
• You can´t give someone roses on a first datewithout implying that you’re absolutely in love with them. Roses were more like a second or third date flower, even though he was quite certain that he was indeed in love with her.
• It’s a frightening feeling, saying goodbye to someone forever. A blessing to have the chance. Acurse to have to say the words.
• Frank put back the sun and the clouds and taught the boy how to enjoy even the smallest moments in life.
• “And do not be fooled, old friend,” the old man added. “Some deserve the release from life”
Profile Image for Andy.
2 reviews
June 19, 2012
Awesome. Dark, fast, and intriguing stories. LOVED the sneak peek of the zombie book. Very unique idea. Can't wait to read more on that. Nice work. Cheers!
Profile Image for Brian.
144 reviews10 followers
February 5, 2013
Some good, some boring. Decent short read.
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July 2, 2012
A collection of short stories that focus on death. The imagery is vibrant and stunning throughout, and the stories themselves somehow uplifting, even with their morbid subjects. Packed with heartfelt emotion, a tad of humor, and a good layer of horror, it's impossible to read just one. Very nice work. Cheers.
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3 reviews
June 21, 2012
Dark. Satisfying. Great. Also it has two chapters of an upcoming Zombie book. Can't get more cool than that. Awesome.
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4 reviews1 follower
June 13, 2013
Good but short. Need more gore for 5 star.
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