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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Sun Sets Over Waltham is a collection of poetry that deals with the period of a year and a half that tested the author's patience, sanity, and endurance. It is the first of a three-volume set dealing with this time period. This volume closes with a short story which gives a taste of what one can expect in volume two. Volume two is a collection of tales, called Hope St and Other Short Stories, that gives a glimpse into the madness taking place in the author's mind and soul. The third volume, entitled Reckless, is a memoir written with excruciating detail. While at times comical, it shines a spotlight on what happens when an artist's life runs off the rails. Collectively to be known as The Waltham Papers, the three volumes serve as a reminder as to how easily a life can descend into chaos.Brian Shovelton is an author, poet, singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actor, pro wrestler, agent of chaos, and connoisseur of fried chicken and eggrolls. He currently resides in Waltham, MA with his fiance and the growing multitude of voices in his head. The Sun Sets Over Waltham is his sixth book. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Eldritch is an experimental novel that takes the reader on an adventure in two parts. In the first part of this book, Shovelton introduces a motley assortment of characters in twenty short stories. Some of these protagonists, oddballs, and antiheros include a talking feral cat, a sentient lifeform comprised of coffee beans bent on world domination, a Scottish tamale chef, a boy raised by wolves, and Barry Manilow. The dimensions these characters call home follow their own rules, and in many instances, as their death is imminent, their hidden powers are discovered. All the stories in the first half of Eldritch are linked by a mysterious man, who ushers the characters through a mysterious portal. In the second part of Eldritch, the other side of the portal is revealed. To say more would be to deprive the reader of the surprising turn of events in the latter half of this book. Expect battles to be fought for the very existence of the universe, expect the characters introduced in part one to experience new adventures, and expect things to get weird. This novel serves as sequel to Shovelton's first novel, Adversary, however enough background information is given throughout this novel to ensure that even if the reader has not yet read the first novel, they will understand Eldritch. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.