Synopsis
In an America that has split into two separate countries (the Blue States and the Red States) an old Jewish woman attempts to help two young men find their way to a better world that may or may not exist. From Paul Tremblay’s In the Mean Time, this tale is one of fifteen “finely crafted” (Locus Magazine) stories of fear and paranoia, stories of apocalypses both societal and personal, and stories of longing and coping.
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About Paul Tremblay
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Paul Tremblay is also the author of the novels The Little Sleep and No Sleep Till Wonderland. He is the author of the short speculative fiction collection Compositions for the Young and Old, and the novellas City Pier: Above and Below and The Harlequin and the Train. His short fiction has been nominated twice for the Bram Stoker award and won the Black Quill editors choice award. Stories have appeared at Weird Tales, Last Pentacle of the Sun: Writings in Support of the West Memphis Three, and Best American Fantasy 3. He served as fiction editor of ChiZine and as co-editor of Fantasy Magazine, and is also the co-editor (with Sean Wallace) of the Fantasy, Bandersnatch, and Phantom anthologies. Paul is currently an advisor for the Shirley Jackson Awards. He still has no uvula, but plugs along, somehow.
Published April 16, 2013
by ChiZine.
25 pages
Genres:
Science Fiction & Fantasy, Literature & Fiction.
Fiction