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by Robin D. Laws| 2012| 1.9| English

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These confusing times of Internet trolls, one-percenters, toxic fame, and impending singularity cry out for clarity — the clarity found in Aesop’s 2,500 year old fables.70 writers from across the creative spectrum bring their modern sensibilities to this classic format. Zombies, dog-men and robot wasps mingle with cats, coyotes and cockroaches. Parables ranging from the punchy to the evocative, the wry to the disturbing, explore eternal human foibles, as displaced onto lemmings, trout, and racing cars. But beware — in these terse explorations of desire, envy, and power, certitude isn’t always as clear as it looks.Authors include:Robert Jackson Bennett, Jason L. Blair, Jesse Bullington, Jim Demonakos, Ray Fawkes, Matt Forbeck, Ed Greenwood, Dave Gross, Taniah Hershman, Jonathan L. Howard, Stephen Graham Jones, John Kovalic, Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer, Adam Marek, Sandy Petersen, JT Petty, Wena Poon, Richard Scarsbrook, Ekaterina Sedia, Greg Stafford, Chuck Wendig, Jim Zubkavich and u0026 more.Contents:The Story of the Moral — An Introduction by Robin D. LawsCan’t Learn New Tricks from an Old Dog — Greg StaffordThe Amok — Sandy PetersenThe Lion and u0026 the Aardvark — Ekaterina SediaCow and u0026 Dog — Matt ForbeckShrew and u0026 Sloth — Halli VillegasThe Beaver and u0026 the Trout — Richard ScarsbrookThe Lemmings and u0026 the Sea — Graeme DavisThe Little Meme That Could — Emily Care BossWasp and u0026 Snake — Livia LlewellynThe Cat and u0026 the Cell Phone — Ann EwanThe Wolf and u0026 Death — Julia Bond EllingboeMother Knows Best — Steve DempseyThe Very Rude Salmon — Chris LackeyThe Toymaker — Will HindmarchThe Phone and u0026 the Fifteen-Year-Old — Heather WoodThe Microbe Who Had Perspective — Gareth Ryder-HanrahanThe Songbird’s Famous Tune — Ray FawkesThe Man Who Tried to Hide in a Crowd — Jonathan L. HowardThe Ass and u0026 the Rain — Robert Jackson BennettTwo Cats on a Ledge — Chad FiferKeeping Up With Jonesy — Aaron RosenbergThe Axolotl — Silvia Moreno-GarciaThe Loquacious Cadaver — Kyla WardThe Terrible Lizard — Colin BeaverThe Unicorn at the Soiree — Richard DanskyThe Dowager Rabbit and u0026 the Dead Account — JT PettyThe Fox and u0026 the Quantum Physicist — Jesse BullingtonA Real Princess — Daniel PerryThe Cockroach and u0026 the Fly — Dennis DetwillerThe Raccoon and u0026 the Cat — Katarina GligorijevicThe Dragon and u0026 the Mouse — Ed GreenwoodThe Brood, the Murder and u0026 The Tale of the Weasel Boyfriend — Epidiah RavacholThe Tiger the Dove — Nadia BulkinThe Backwards-Bent Badger and u0026 The Forward-Facing Frog — Jim ZubOne For The Girls — Sue TrainShotaro and u0026 Haruka — Wena PoonThe Scientist and u0026 the Zen Master — Benj TenttThe Stray Dogs Learn Their Lesson — Nick Mamatas The Three Zombies and u0026 the Crypt Keeper — Peter FreemanThe Mouse and u0026 the Supermall — Dave GrossThe Goat Who Wished to Go to Market — Genevieve ValentineThe Minotaurs and u0026 the Signal Ghosts — Peter M. BallThe Rats and u0026 the Cockroaches — Julie McArthurBored To Fu — Monica ValentinelliThe Poison-Well — Molly TanzerThe Squirrel and u0026 the Pigeons — Susannah DainowThe Coyote and u0026 the High Density Feed Lot — Greg StolzeThe Singer’s New Story — Rob HeinsooThe Game of Death and u0026 Dragon — Sarah NewtonThe Man and u0026 the Fish — Jim DemonakosThe Snake and u0026 its Skin — Stephen Graham JonesThe Boy and u0026 his Imaginary Enemy — Chuck WendigThe Scientist and u0026 the Tiger — Tania HershmanThe Clan of the Crazy Babies — Ursula PflugJackdaw and u0026 Doves — Laura LushGreat Grandmother and u0026 the Blessing of the Sea God — Janqui MehtaThe Muskrat and u0026 the Deadline — John KovalicGrandma’s Dragon — Adam MarekBarking John — Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer

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Author:Robin D. Laws
Publication Year:2012
ISBN:9781908983022
Language:English
File Size:1.9
Format:PDF
Price:FREE
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