My Wife Hates Time Travel and Other Stories
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Stefan Rudnicki
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Kathe Mazur
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Gabrielle de Cuir
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Justine Eyre
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Adam-Troy Castro
Available only on audio, this exciting collection features original stories by Adam-Troy Castro, some never before published.
The stories collected here include "The Assassin's Secret"; "Narrow Escape of Zipper-Girl"; "A Place Without Portals"; "The Hour in Between; "Greetings, Humanity! Welcome to Your Choice of Species"; "Her Husband's Hands"; "The Refrigerator in the Girlfriend"; "Big Stupe and the Buried Big Glowing Booger"; "The Last to Matter"; "Red Rain"; "The Boy and the Box"; "Four Haunted Houses"; "The Whole Crew Hates Me"; "Cerile and the Journeyer"; "Evangelist"; "My Wife Hates Time Travel"; "Survey"; "The New Provisions"; "The Shallow End of the Pool"; "What I Told My Little Girl About the Aliens Preparing to Grind Us into Hamburgers"; "Of a Sweet Slow Dance in the Wake of Temporary Dogs"; and "The Old Horror Writer".
A few of these stories have appeared as podcasts for Lightspeed and Nightmare magazines. For more information:
lightspeedmagazine.com/podcasting/
and
nightmare-magazine.com/podcasting/
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A lovely collection.
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Instead of subjecting you to my opinions of every story, I'll just note some stand-outs... and some I could do without.
The Assassin's Secret"; It's an entertaining story, but it's heavy on the exposition. Strong characters.
"Narrow Escape of Zipper-Girl"; A love story entirely bereft of love.
"A Place Without Portals"; This was a little too fantasy-like for my tastes. "Alice in Wonderland"-ish?
"The Hour in Between; An introduction of how the author can intertwine horror and gore into an otherwise simply very absorbing story.
"The Refrigerator in the Girlfriend"; One of my favorites, another 'love' story that really expands upon the 'plastic surgery' dilemma.
"Big Stupe and the Buried Big Glowing Booger"; Not for everyone, the author dials up the gore and absurdity to eleven, but for us adults, a greatly entertaining tale. Horror/Humor
"The Last to Matter"; This one is like watching a Tool video, or the video game "Scorn" I'm not sure what universe this one is taking place in.
"Red Rain"; I didn't make it through this one. Horror and gore delivered a little too evocatively for me. Interesting: I think every sentence in this story is in the form of a question. But again, it was tough because the author does a very comprehensive investigation of terrifying gravity-based nightmares.
"The Boy and the Box"; Yes, you can be my angel of death. Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Twilight Zone/Weird
"The Whole Crew Hates Me"; I really connected with this story. What if one person was singled out for being the scapegoat? SciFi/Humor
"Cerile and the Journeyer"; A great example of his fantasy chops, another stand-out (and I'm not a fantasy buff.)
"Evangelist"; Aliens have taken over Earth for our own good. Humankind goes to spit, but there's always this option...
"My Wife Hates Time Travel"; Future versions of spouses return to warn against wasting their current counterparts over certain movie selections. SciFi/Humor
"Survey"; Okay, this is the stand out for me. I dare you to listen to this story without talking back to it, or getting angry along with (or angry at) the 'candidate' A psychological tale that could in no way ever come to reality. Right...? Character Study/Situational madness
"The New Provisions"; Another story that will infuriate you. The author states that retroactive edits to contracts are currently being executed. In my 15 minute Google session, I couldn't find any examples to back this claim up. Revisions/changes to contracts simply cannot be made without both parties agreeing to them, let alone contracts that have been completed years in the past. But, it's a dystopian tale of what could go very, very wrong.
"What I Told My Little Girl About the Aliens Preparing to Grind Us into Hamburgers"; A short, funny tale that expands the very title that heads it.
"The Old Horror Writer". Only a long-time wizened old author could spin a story like this. Humor/Horror
Great, unusual collection of speculative/horror/sf
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Adam-Troy Castro's work is so reminiscent of all the great horror compilations I read when I was a kid. All the Robert Bloch, Matheson and Roald Dahl stuff. So much fun - this book had me laughing my face off - and I'm someone who laughs a lot of preposterous gore and hilarious flesh-horror. I found myself saying, "Whoa - this guy's imagination is BEYOND the BEYOND!"
I also LIKED his introductions - why not! Writers don't always get to explain and set up their stories, and I was pleased to hear ATC introduce his work.
I also loved the narration - the main male voice sounded like the love-child of Darth Vadar and Rod Serling - can't be beat.
I have found some of the best books through Audible's freebies - so worthwhile. And now, I'm an Adam-Troy Castro freak!
Adam-Troy Castro is my new fave writer!
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