Redgunk Tales: Apocalypse and Kudzu from Redgunk, Mississippi this question feed

asked by mike on November 16, 2006 7:48 AM
Set in the town of Redgunk, Mississippi-with a population of 400 people, a dog with black, smelly lips, and a mummy-these interwoven stories owe as much to Sophocles as they do to Flannery O'Connor, exploring the human condition against a background of swamp gas and lawnmower fumes. Redgunk is a place where Otis Zebrowsky, cable repairman, can suddenly be sucked into a mythic world older than ancient Greece; and where intelligent women like Mina Thorton can find absolute happiness in the guise of a made-to-order alien mate. In these stories of ghosts, alien abductions, and genetic experiments gone awry, immersed in a setting singing with cicadas, crawling with kudzu, and as redneck as any in the South, characters live and breathe with genuine hearts.


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Redgunk Tales is quickly becoming one of my favorite short story collections. The stories combine the best of fantasy and horror writing with a humorous, philosophical style. I've only had the book for two weeks but I'm already enjoying some of the stories a second time.
reviewed by anton584 on November 21, 2006 6:55 AM

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Redgunk Tales is quickly becoming one of my favorite short story collections. The stories combine the best of fantasy and horror writing with a humorous, philosophical style. I've only had the book for two weeks but I'm already enjoying some of the stories a second time.
reviewed by astrofizzy on November 28, 2006 5:16 AM

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