Come feast on a buffet of fiction. In these pages you'll find superheroes, fantasy, steampunk, corporate whistle-blowing, and a grandma passing down her 'secret family recipe.' Learn how to survive a famine. Haggle your way to better meat prices. 'People Eating People' will satisfy any reader's most ravenous fiction hunger.
Dusty Wallace lives in Elliston, Virginia with his wife and two sons. He enjoys writing weird fiction including horror, sci-fi, and fantasy. He's also been known to play around in the western and crime genres.
Currently his only published work is short fiction. Within the next two years he hopes to have a novel and short story collection for purchase.
This book on cannibalism was a quick and brilliant read. Short stories are excellent for bus rides, and this will almost make you miss your stop. Modern day cannibals, business cannibals, you'll get your fill of nice, normal folk in this book! Warning, some images may stay with you until after bedtime. Bad dreams are possible.
A solid little collection, although could have done with closer editing (some spaces missing between words, dodgy capitalization in places, some inconsistent styling re: thoughts in italics/not in italics). All of the stories are good, although I enjoyed Frank Larnerd's 'Power Hungry' the least. It's worth buying the entire collection just for Kyle Ladlosky's 'Corpse Creek', which is masterful. Nikko Lee's 'Bouillon de Bébé' also deserves an honorable mention, as does the final line of Edward Martin III's 'His Great Power'.
Thanks to Goodreads First Reads for this book. I felt it could have been edited better. I didn't really enjoy it but have passed it along to someone else who will hopefully enjoy it.