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Stranger on the Loose
2003 book by Harlan Wilson
2003 book by Harlan Wilson
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Stranger on the Loose | |
| image | Stranger on the Loose.jpg | author = D. Harlan Wilson |
| cover_artist | Simon Duric | |
| country | United States | |
| language | English | |
| genre | Irrealism, Bizarro, Postmodernism | |
| publisher | Eraserhead Press | |
| release_date | 2003 | |
| media_type | ||
| pages | 228 | |
| isbn | 0-9729598-3-1 | |
| oclc | 54809661 |
Stranger on the Loose (2003) is the second book by American author D. Harlan Wilson. It contains twenty-seven irreal short stories and flash fiction as well as a novella, "Igsnay Bürdd the Animal Trainer." Pieces in this collection originally appeared in magazines and journals such as Eclectica Magazine, The Dream People, Locus Novus, 3 A.M. Magazine, Jack Magazine, Diagram, Riverbabble and Redsine. The book is illustrated by British storyboard artist Simon Duric.
Development
Publication history
Stranger on the Loose was published by Eraserhead Press in August 2003.
Reception
A review published in DIAGRAM described the book as "not for everybody" but complimented Wilson's creativity and the length of each story.
References
References
- "Stranger on the Loose".
- Pille, Keith. "Review - Stranger on the Loose". DIAGRAM.
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