Author: | John Grant | ISBN: | 9781466015326 |
Publisher: | infinity plus | Publication: | October 15, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | John Grant |
ISBN: | 9781466015326 |
Publisher: | infinity plus |
Publication: | October 15, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
When he arrives in Edinburgh, he sees his future as an infinitely bleak expanse. But then he meets Kristie . . . Award-winning author John Grant has created not just a tender, erotic tale about the conquest of grief and a fantasy of the highest order, but also a marvelously evocative Edinburgh story.
WARNING: Contains explicit sex.
'I thought the best novelette [of The Third Alternative's year] was John Grant's "Has Anyone Here Seen Kristie?" (Summer), a lovely erotically-charged piece about a man mourning his wife.'
--Rich Horton, Speculative Literature Foundation
'"Has Anyone Here Seen Kristie?" by John Grant really touched me.'
--Donna Jones, SF Crowsnest
'... like a Ray Bradbury story for mature audiences only.'
--Matthew Cheney, SF Site
When he arrives in Edinburgh, he sees his future as an infinitely bleak expanse. But then he meets Kristie . . . Award-winning author John Grant has created not just a tender, erotic tale about the conquest of grief and a fantasy of the highest order, but also a marvelously evocative Edinburgh story.
WARNING: Contains explicit sex.
'I thought the best novelette [of The Third Alternative's year] was John Grant's "Has Anyone Here Seen Kristie?" (Summer), a lovely erotically-charged piece about a man mourning his wife.'
--Rich Horton, Speculative Literature Foundation
'"Has Anyone Here Seen Kristie?" by John Grant really touched me.'
--Donna Jones, SF Crowsnest
'... like a Ray Bradbury story for mature audiences only.'
--Matthew Cheney, SF Site