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Reminiscent of Shane Jones and Kevin Brockmeier, but with a style all its own, Timmy Reed’s The Ghosts That Surrounded Them is a history of the unseen world, a beautifully written surreal meditation on life and death, the distances that surround us all, and the beauty of life. Reed is a real talent. I devoured this book in a single sitting, and it stayed with me like few others. -CL Bledsoe, author of Man of Clay ‘Timmy Reed, in the vein of Matt Bell and Blake Butler, is the literary world’s next exciting wordsmith, but it is the tender care of his subjects–fragile, human ones–for which he will really be remembered. -Jen Michalski, author of The Tide King and Could You Be With Her Now Timmy Reed has a strange and wonderful imagination, one of the results of which is the beautifully haunted world of The Ghosts That Surrounded Them, a short novel that reads like a fake handbook of the world with a particular emphasis on the fascinatinghistory of ghosts and reminds the reader of the inescapable tragedy of the human condition. -Michael Kimball author of Big Ray and Dear Everybody
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Reminiscent of Shane Jones and Kevin Brockmeier, but with a style all its own, Timmy Reed’s The Ghosts That Surrounded Them is a history of the unseen world, a beautifully written surreal meditation on life and death, the distances that surround us all, and the beauty of life. Reed is a real talent. I devoured this book in a single sitting, and it stayed with me like few others. -CL Bledsoe, author of Man of Clay ‘Timmy Reed, in the vein of Matt Bell and Blake Butler, is the literary world’s next exciting wordsmith, but it is the tender care of his subjects–fragile, human ones–for which he will really be remembered. -Jen Michalski, author of The Tide King and Could You Be With Her Now Timmy Reed has a strange and wonderful imagination, one of the results of which is the beautifully haunted world of The Ghosts That Surrounded Them, a short novel that reads like a fake handbook of the world with a particular emphasis on the fascinatinghistory of ghosts and reminds the reader of the inescapable tragedy of the human condition. -Michael Kimball author of Big Ray and Dear Everybody