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A collection of fifteen dark, delectable, wildly imaginative stories + fifteen, often zany and heart-wrenching genre-defying poems (+1), from the fertile mind of raconteur Lindsay Wincherauk.
This collection of fifteen brutal, darkly funny short stories examines our deepest fears and meanders through our most disturbing fantasies. Through stories about the gap between ‘have’ and ‘have not’ — the desperation of trying to find one’s place in a confusing world, food insecurity, greed + ego, domestic abuse, family deception, alienation, and dystopia; Wincherauk’s take on the human experience manifests in complex, unexpected—often unsettling, sometimes thrilling, and always profound ways.
In Dissemination, a phantom inflammation threatens to destroy a man’s livelihood, a Caucasian man attempts to transition to Filipino, and a Demon Chaser confronts an active shooter.
In Mac & Cheese + Broken Glasses, an aging man feels guilty buying Mac & Cheese because he lost his job, and when his glasses break; he must choose between remaining blind or food.
In Plus 15, a man who hasn’t been outside in five years must face his ultimate fear, during a blizzard, to save his family,
Life Without Mirrors examines whether life would be better if we never saw our faces.
9Zs looks into whom Greed + Ego are willing to sacrifice for personal gain.
We take a Mood Walk with a couple.
Wincherauk writes in a witty, vivid style; these stories deftly question greed + ego, love, family, mental health, addiction, and unspeakable desires, with undeniable candor.
This collection of fifteen brutal, darkly funny short stories examines our deepest fears and meanders through our most disturbing fantasies. Through stories about the gap between ‘have’ and ‘have not’ — the desperation of trying to find one’s place in a confusing world, food insecurity, greed + ego, domestic abuse, family deception, alienation, and dystopia; Wincherauk’s take on the human experience manifests in complex, unexpected—often unsettling, sometimes thrilling, and always profound ways.
In Dissemination, a phantom inflammation threatens to destroy a man’s livelihood, a Caucasian man attempts to transition to Filipino, and a Demon Chaser confronts an active shooter.
In Mac & Cheese + Broken Glasses, an aging man feels guilty buying Mac & Cheese because he lost his job, and when his glasses break; he must choose between remaining blind or food.
In Plus 15, a man who hasn’t been outside in five years must face his ultimate fear, during a blizzard, to save his family,
Life Without Mirrors examines whether life would be better if we never saw our faces.
9Zs looks into whom Greed + Ego are willing to sacrifice for personal gain.
We take a Mood Walk with a couple.
Wincherauk writes in a witty, vivid style; these stories deftly question greed + ego, love, family, mental health, addiction, and unspeakable desires, with undeniable candor.