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'Jumping from something not out of place on The Twilight Zone to bizarre character pieces that evoke the most creative cinematic works from directors like Lynch, Tarantino, and Luhrmann, readers who appreciate treading far from the beaten path will be delighted and surprised by each story collected in this volume. The mainstream reader may be left scratching his or her head trying to decipher the meaning behind each of these stories, but this is creative writing for the creative writer at its best: It's challenging, inspirational, and nearly impossible to predict.' (Publication summary)
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An Absurd and Human World— Andy Kissane Reviews ‘Short Fiction for an Absurd World’ by Bronwyn Rodden
2015
single work
review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , October 2014 – March no. 13 2015;
— Review of Short Fiction for an Absurd World 2014 selected work short story
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An Absurd and Human World— Andy Kissane Reviews ‘Short Fiction for an Absurd World’ by Bronwyn Rodden
2015
single work
review
— Appears in: Rochford Street Review , October 2014 – March no. 13 2015;
— Review of Short Fiction for an Absurd World 2014 selected work short story
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