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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This new collection of poetry and short stories explores the labyrinths of suburban living, once upon a time. The characters make their ways - going left, going right, going back. The twin mask of comedy and tragedy is, of course, at hand often.
Also by Fairleigh Brooks
Fiction
Mr. Willy & Arthur
An imagined meeting between two of the most iconic characters in American literature, Boo Radley and Willy Loman. The author changes time and fates for both men - just a little for Willy, a great deal for Boo. The result is an intersection of desperation and perseverance.
Notes of a Would-Be Astronaut
"An engaging inner and outer travelogue, replete with vivid descriptions, vignettes of fascinating characters, and inner knots reminiscent of R.D. Laing. This story of Passages-midlife crisis search for self is sure to resonate with many of us, especially those who like to think while they read. Enjoy!" - Stan Franklin, author of Artificial Minds
Other Fiction
A Presentation of Short Stories Without Regard to Marketing
Lady Chatterley's Pool Boy
Nonfiction
Beyond 17: The Apollo Applications Program and Losing the New Frontier
About the Author
Fairleigh Brooks is an author, essayist, and a former commentator for NPR affiliate WFPL in Louisville, Kentucky. In addition to his novels and literary collections, his short story "Washing Dishes" was published in the literary journal Arable and another, "Miles From the Edge, Years From the End" was published in Tobacco, a Literary Anthology. Brooks also writes about the history of science and technology, focused largely on space exploration, specifically manned space exploration. Within these considerations Brooks has explored how technology arose, its purpose, and how technology changes the ideas and concepts of who we are, and why we are.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This new collection of poetry and short stories explores the labyrinths of suburban living, once upon a time. The characters make their ways - going left, going right, going back. The twin mask of comedy and tragedy is, of course, at hand often.
Also by Fairleigh Brooks
Fiction
Mr. Willy & Arthur
An imagined meeting between two of the most iconic characters in American literature, Boo Radley and Willy Loman. The author changes time and fates for both men - just a little for Willy, a great deal for Boo. The result is an intersection of desperation and perseverance.
Notes of a Would-Be Astronaut
"An engaging inner and outer travelogue, replete with vivid descriptions, vignettes of fascinating characters, and inner knots reminiscent of R.D. Laing. This story of Passages-midlife crisis search for self is sure to resonate with many of us, especially those who like to think while they read. Enjoy!" - Stan Franklin, author of Artificial Minds
Other Fiction
A Presentation of Short Stories Without Regard to Marketing
Lady Chatterley's Pool Boy
Nonfiction
Beyond 17: The Apollo Applications Program and Losing the New Frontier
About the Author
Fairleigh Brooks is an author, essayist, and a former commentator for NPR affiliate WFPL in Louisville, Kentucky. In addition to his novels and literary collections, his short story "Washing Dishes" was published in the literary journal Arable and another, "Miles From the Edge, Years From the End" was published in Tobacco, a Literary Anthology. Brooks also writes about the history of science and technology, focused largely on space exploration, specifically manned space exploration. Within these considerations Brooks has explored how technology arose, its purpose, and how technology changes the ideas and concepts of who we are, and why we are.