Voice of the Stranger
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Fourteen unsettling and eerie speculative shorts that draw on the richness of folk and fairy tales. Genies, one-eyed sheep, and automatons, among other oddities, populate these pages and so populate the reader's imagination. Weird fiction author Schaller includes a section of story notes that reveals his inspiration for each tale.
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About Eric Schaller
Eric Schaller's fiction collection, Meet Me in the Middle of the Air, was published in 2016 through Undertow Publications. Eric Schaller's short stories have appeared in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Fantasy: Best of the Year, The Time Traveller's Almanac, SciFiction, Postscripts, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, Shadows & Tall Trees, The Dark, and others. Schaller teaches in the Biology Department at Dartmouth College and has published many research articles on plant molecular biology. He is interested in how science is used in genre fiction, and written and lectured on this subject. Schaller is also an illustrator, with his illustrations having appeared in City of Saints and Madmen by Jeff VanderMeer, An A‑Z of the Fantastic City by Hal Duncan, and The White Buffalo Gazette. He is an editor, with Matthew Cheney, of the on-line magazine The Revelator.
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