Trigger warning : short fictions and disturbances / Neil Gaiman.
Publication details: New York : William Morrow , 2015.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxxvii, 310 pages ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780062330260
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Making a chair -- A lunar labyrinth -- The thing about Cassandra -- Down to a sunless sea -- "The truth is a cave in the Black Mountains..." -- My last landlady -- Adventure story -- Orange -- A calendar of tales -- The case of death and honey -- The man who forgot Ray Bradbury -- Jerusalem -- Click-clack the rattlebag -- An invocation of incuriosity -- "And weep, like Alexander" -- Nothing o'clock -- Diamonds and pearls: a fairy tale -- The return of the thin white duke -- Feminine endings -- Observing the formalities -- The sleeper and the spindle -- Witch work -- In relig odhráin -- Black dog.
Trigger Warning explores the masks we all wear and the people we are beneath them to reveal our vulnerabilities and our truest selves. Here is a rich cornucopia of horror and ghosts stories, science fiction and fairy tales, fabulism and poetry that explore the realm of experience and emotion. In Adventure Story—a thematic companion to The Ocean at the End of the Lane—Gaiman ponders death and the way people take their stories with them when they die. His social media experience A Calendar of Tales are short takes inspired by replies to fan tweets about the months of the year—stories of pirates and the March winds, an igloo made of books, and a Mother’s Day card that portends disturbances in the universe. Gaiman offers his own ingenious spin on Sherlock Holmes in his award-nominated mystery tale The Case of Death and Honey. And Click-Clack the Rattlebag explains the creaks and clatter we hear when we’re all alone in the darkness.
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