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Reserved for Travelling Shows
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Reserved for Travelling Shows

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Reserved for Travelling Shows. Twenty-three stories that explore the nature of love, loss and hope in worlds distant and familiar. A girl in a black dress at the end of the universe. Romance blossoming within a bottle grande. Carousels dancing in a single drop of blood. A clockwork citadel that haunts a man with his own mortality. A ruby slipper launched in the shadow of Jupiter. With his debut collection, former Redsine editor, Trent Jamieson, takes us from the streets of decaying cities to the edges of an everchanging universe. These are bittersweet and haunting tales that resonate with a wonderful sense of humanity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Prime,US
Country
United States
Date
15 May 2006
Pages
212
ISBN
9780809556021

Reserved for Travelling Shows. Twenty-three stories that explore the nature of love, loss and hope in worlds distant and familiar. A girl in a black dress at the end of the universe. Romance blossoming within a bottle grande. Carousels dancing in a single drop of blood. A clockwork citadel that haunts a man with his own mortality. A ruby slipper launched in the shadow of Jupiter. With his debut collection, former Redsine editor, Trent Jamieson, takes us from the streets of decaying cities to the edges of an everchanging universe. These are bittersweet and haunting tales that resonate with a wonderful sense of humanity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Prime,US
Country
United States
Date
15 May 2006
Pages
212
ISBN
9780809556021