ISBN-13: 9781945917110 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 106 str.
"To fear is to be human, but how we react to fear is the measure of who we are as humans. In Chris Bullard's new story collection--appropriately titled Fear--people come to terms with what anguishes them in a myriad of idiosyncratic, and, yes, human, ways. These are poignant tales told in an unvarnished style that enriches their impact and effect. Bullard's debut collection is a solid pleasure deserving of the reader's attention. This reviewer looks forward to the author's future efforts, because he clearly has something fresh and unique to convey." -- Michael C. Keith, Slow Transit and Perspective Drifts Like a Log on a River "Chris Bullard serves up eleven odd tales of the grotesque and macabre in his latest collection, Fear. From a single-parent father who lovingly playacts stories with his young daughter in 'Sleeping Beauty, ' to a secret government project gone-awry that distorts time ('Drone') to the nightmarish, apocalyptic signature story, 'Fear, ' each gem kept me riveted until the very end. Definitely a good read." -- Phil Temples, Machine Feelings and Helltown Chronicles