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Trajan's Arch - City Quartet

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  • Seventh Star Press

  • Paru le : 12/06/2019
Gabriel Rackett stands at the threshold of middle age. He lives north of Chicago and teaches at a small community college. He has written one novel and... > Lire la suite
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Gabriel Rackett stands at the threshold of middle age. He lives north of Chicago and teaches at a small community college. He has written one novel and has no prospects of writing another, his powers stagnated by drink and loss. Into his possession comes a manuscript, written by a childhood friend and neighbor, which ignites his memory and takes him back to his mysterious mentor and the ghosts that haunted his own coming of age.
Now, at the ebb of his resources, Gabriel returns to his old haunts through a series of fantastic stories spilling dangerously off the page--tales that will preoccupy and pursue him back to their dark and secret sources.

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Biographie de Michael Williams

Over the Past twenty five years, Michael Williams has written a number of strange novels, from the early Weasel's Luck and Galen Beknighted in the best-selling Dragonlance series to the more recent lyrical and experimental Arcady, singled out for praise by Locus and Asimov's magazines.  In Trajan's Arch, his eleventh novel, stories fold into stories and a boy grows up with ghostly mentors, and the recent published Vine mingles Greek tragedy and urban legend, as a local dramatic production  in a small city goes humorously, then horrifically, awry.  Trajan's Arch and Vine are two of the books in William's highly anticipated City Quartet, to be joined in 2018 by Dominic's Ghosts and Tattered Men.  Williams was born in Louisville, Ky, and spent much of his childhood in the south central part of the state, the red - dirt gothic home of the Appalachian foothills and stories of Confederate gorillas.   Through good luck and a roundabout journey he made his way through New England, New York, Wisconsin, Britian, and Ireland, and has ended up less than where he began.  He has a Ph.
D in Humanities, and teaches at the University of Louisville, where he focuses on the Modern Fantastic in fiction and film. He is married to Rhonda Williams and they have two grown sons.          
Trajan's Arch. City Quartet
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