Publisher: All Things That Matter Press
Date of publication: March 2012
"There's more to this world than flesh and bone." Set in the mysterious space between the everyday world and an existence just beyond reach, "Oddities & Entities" traces a path through the supernatural, the paranormal, and the speculative. With moments of horror, dark humor, and philosophical transcendence, these tales explore a definition of life beyond the fragile vessel of the human body.
I was hoping I was going to like this anthology of horror stories. Out of all of the stories included in Oddities & Entities, I think I only really liked the first two. The stories are well written, they just weren't my style. I really liked "Shift/Change". It was creepy with a great twist in the end. "Boneview" was also captivating and had a Rumpelstiltskin like feel to it. If you read this book, those are the ones I would recommend.
I wanted to like "Elmer Phelps". I did for a while as it was a great idea. But once the incest part came into play, I was too disturbed to really like it. As to the he remaining stories, I found myself not being able to get into them. I think with any book of short stories, there will be hits and misses. Why not pick this one up and see which ones you like?
About the author:
Roland Allnach has been writing since his teens, but did not actively seek publication until 2007. He has numerous published short stories to his credit, one of which was a 2010 Pushcart Prize nominee, as well as two multi-award winning books, Remnant (2010) andOddities & Entities (2012). His literary inspirations arise from classic literature, history, and mythology, and his aim is to invest his stories and characters with a complexity and depth that continue to reward upon repeated readings. Writing aside, his joy in life is the time he spends with his family.
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3 comments:
Thank you, Kari, for taking the time to give 'Oddities & Entities' a try. I appreciate your objective appraisal between your opinion of my writing and your impressions of the stories. It is admittedly a strange book, and that's by design, though I'm well aware its content will not suit every reader's tastes. For those who would like to learn more about 'Oddities & Entities', I invite you to visit my blog, http://www.rafictionzone.blogspot.com/
Happy reading,
Roland Allnach
fiction@rolandallnach.com
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this collection for the tour.
Boneview seems to be everyone's favorite story in this collection. I'm glad you liked that one too!
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