Ray Vukcevich's new collection includes 33 previously uncollected stories, all with his trademark whimsical skewed look at the world around us. It's a world seemingly not our own, and yet if we look hard enough we'll find that world just out of sight around the corner. A world of hidden stairs, funny smells, vampire girlfriends, fire women, missle boys, secret libraries, and outlandish (and yet frightenly real) airline procedures. Wonderfully inventive and wildly unpredictable, these stories are sure to entertain and surprise you.

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    If my mother knew how these stories resonated with me, she would be sad. But then, she never thought I would make it to my 21st birthday, and that passed in 1974. Such delightful and twisted works, and such painful and twisted works, and utterly revealing and non-pretentious. What was the name of that spiteful little twerp David Drake writes about in his Belisaurius series? Just looked it up, Procopius. Well, this is the exact opposite of his most boring work, The Buildings. You can look it up.

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