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Pub Date
1 Jul 2023
| Archive Date
7 Jul 2023
Wolfenden | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
This is a collection of literary short fiction by the author of THERE CAME A CONTAGION and four other published novels. The volume features ten short stories of various lengths plus six examples of single-page flash fiction.
This is a collection of literary short fiction by the author of THERE CAME A CONTAGION and four other published novels. The volume features ten short stories of various lengths plus six examples of...
This is a collection of literary short fiction by the author of THERE CAME A CONTAGION and four other published novels. The volume features ten short stories of various lengths plus six examples of single-page flash fiction.
A Note From the Publisher
eBook: 9780997351354
eBook: 9780997351354
Advance Praise
"Doug Ingold's novels are masterpieces of time, place and sensibility. [THERE CAME A CONTAGION] is written with the intimacy of someone who you could easily imagine as having lived in 16th century rural Germany. It is a rich, deeply felt immersion.”
-Stephen Fox, novelist and historian
"Doug Ingold's novels are masterpieces of time, place and sensibility. [THERE CAME A CONTAGION] is written with the intimacy of someone who you could easily imagine as having lived in 16th century...
"Doug Ingold's novels are masterpieces of time, place and sensibility. [THERE CAME A CONTAGION] is written with the intimacy of someone who you could easily imagine as having lived in 16th century rural Germany. It is a rich, deeply felt immersion.”