Long Walks, Last Flights and Other Strange JourneysKen Scholes
Endeavor Award Finalist! With these 17 tales, Ken Scholes invites you to his Imagination Forest. You'll find a toy bear of Little Brain tasked with a Very Long Walk and a mysterious metal man with the power to bring down a city and the heart to weep for it. Follow Meriwether Lewis west, seeking the source of a mysterious scrap of currency from the future. Laugh and cry as Andro Giantslayer recounts the highlights of his dungeon-crawling, dragon-slaying and diaper-changing career with Luendyl the Fierce and Fair. Learn exactly how Cain found himself a wife, see what superheroes get up to in their sunset years, and watch Hodgson and Houdini as they traverse the landscape of Hell in search of Michelangelo's Crystalline Ear. And along the way, keep your eyes open. You'll meet alien babies, messianic Santas, typing chimps and maybe, if you look carefully, you'll find some off-brand love and a little bit of hope in Drum Farrelly's supply room. Buckle up. Hang on. A ride in the Imagination Forest is bound to be a strange journey . . .
Long Walks, Last Flights and Other Strange Journeys
Endeavor Award Finalist! With these 17 tales, Ken Scholes invites you to his Imagination Forest. You'll find a toy bear of Little Brain tasked with a Very Long Walk and a mysterious metal man with the power to bring down a city and the heart to weep for it. Follow Meriwether Lewis west, seeking the source of a mysterious scrap of currency from the future. Laugh and cry as Andro Giantslayer recounts the highlights of his dungeon-crawling, dragon-slaying and diaper-changing career with Luendyl the Fierce and Fair. Learn exactly how Cain found himself a wife, see what superheroes get up to in their sunset years, and watch Hodgson and Houdini as they traverse the landscape of Hell in search of Michelangelo's Crystalline Ear. And along the way, keep your eyes open. You'll meet alien babies, messianic Santas, typing chimps and maybe, if you look carefully, you'll find some off-brand love and a little bit of hope in Drum Farrelly's supply room. Buckle up. Hang on. A ride in the Imagination Forest is bound to be a strange journey . . .
Published: 7/15/2012
Long Walks, Last Flights and Other Strange Journeys
Endeavor Award Finalist! With these 17 tales, Ken Scholes invites you to his Imagination Forest. You'll find a toy bear of Little Brain tasked with a Very Long Walk and a mysterious metal man with the power to bring down a city and the heart to weep for it. Follow Meriwether Lewis west, seeking the source of a mysterious scrap of currency from the future. Laugh and cry as Andro Giantslayer recounts the highlights of his dungeon-crawling, dragon-slaying and diaper-changing career with Luendyl the Fierce and Fair. Learn exactly how Cain found himself a wife, see what superheroes get up to in their sunset years, and watch Hodgson and Houdini as they traverse the landscape of Hell in search of Michelangelo's Crystalline Ear. And along the way, keep your eyes open. You'll meet alien babies, messianic Santas, typing chimps and maybe, if you look carefully, you'll find some off-brand love and a little bit of hope in Drum Farrelly's supply room. Buckle up. Hang on. A ride in the Imagination Forest is bound to be a strange journey . . .
Published: 7/15/2012
More books by Ken Scholes (5)
Blue Yonders, Grateful Pies and Other Fancy Feasts
Diving Mimes, Weeping Czars and Other Unusual Suspects
Return to Ken Scholes' Imagination Forest in this second collection of
quirky, off-beat stories. These 17 tales range from his first
published story in 2000 to his most recent in 2009, including two
stories set in his Psalms of Isaak series. You'll encounter cynical
Santas and explore the dating woes of superheroes. You'll join God and
Satan in the bar for a glass of merlot and watch the hyjinx unfold as
Reverend Sparkle Jones leads his rag-tag gang of misfits across a
post-apocalyptic America in search of the holy grail to stem the tide
of an alien invasion. You'll meet the Lady of the Lake in the Oklahoma
Dust Bowl and bump into Abe and his backup singers as they do their
part to save the world. So settle in for the ride and keep your hands
inside the vehicle at all times. Here in the Imagination Forest, you
never know who — or what — you'll come across.
Diving Mimes, Weeping Czars and Other Unusual SuspectsKen Scholes
Return to Ken Scholes' Imagination Forest in this second collection of
quirky, off-beat stories. These 17 tales range from his first
published story in 2000 to his most recent in 2009, including two
stories set in his Psalms of Isaak series. You'll encounter cynical
Santas and explore the dating woes of superheroes. You'll join God and
Satan in the bar for a glass of merlot and watch the hyjinx unfold as
Reverend Sparkle Jones leads his rag-tag gang of misfits across a
post-apocalyptic America in search of the holy grail to stem the tide
of an alien invasion. You'll meet the Lady of the Lake in the Oklahoma
Dust Bowl and bump into Abe and his backup singers as they do their
part to save the world. So settle in for the ride and keep your hands
inside the vehicle at all times. Here in the Imagination Forest, you
never know who — or what — you'll come across.
Diving Mimes, Weeping Czars and Other Unusual Suspects
The Santaman came reeking of love into this place and we did not know him . . .
"There are common themes in Ken’s work. Of love and faith and a world full of half-understood legends; beliefs dissolving around you. Of people, plunging forward, trying to do the right thing. Of trying to find a way forward, even if we don’t really know if the Santaman will ever come again, and we aren’t quite sure we believe. Of finding hope, where all was lost. If Dragon’s Mass Eve Be Cold And Clear deals with all of these. It is strange and wondrous and compassionate and gorgeous, and I hope you love it, too."
—from the introduction,by Tina Connolly, author of Ironskin
The Santaman came reeking of love into this place and we did not know him . . .
"There are common themes in Ken’s work. Of love and faith and a world full of half-understood legends; beliefs dissolving around you. Of people, plunging forward, trying to do the right thing. Of trying to find a way forward, even if we don’t really know if the Santaman will ever come again, and we aren’t quite sure we believe. Of finding hope, where all was lost. If Dragon’s Mass Eve Be Cold And Clear deals with all of these. It is strange and wondrous and compassionate and gorgeous, and I hope you love it, too."
—from the introduction, by Tina Connolly, author of Ironskin