The Suicide of the Moon

(And Other Stories)

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Literary, Romance
Cover of the book The Suicide of the Moon by Taylor Eaton, Little Write Lies Press
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Author: Taylor Eaton ISBN: 1230000230701
Publisher: Little Write Lies Press Publication: April 3, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Taylor Eaton
ISBN: 1230000230701
Publisher: Little Write Lies Press
Publication: April 3, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

An army of men that set about cleaning the moon each month. A cursed queen. A man whose job is to create moons. A love story. A couple overwhelmed by the emptiness of their home. A lonely deity. All these stories - and more - are centered around the theme of the moon and can be found in the pages of The Suicide of the Moon.

In this collection of twelve flash fiction stories (super short stories), the moon is portrayed as many things: capricious, rebellious, sad, dangerous, magical, playful, and delicious. It shifts its personality throughout the stories,  just as it shifts through its phases each month. The stories found in The Suicide of the Moon range from fantasy to literary. While varied, the stories all raise questions about human nature in its most crucial forms: curiosity, sacrifice, desperation, vengeance, and love. And they also examine, of course, our fascination with the Earth's closest celestial object.

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An army of men that set about cleaning the moon each month. A cursed queen. A man whose job is to create moons. A love story. A couple overwhelmed by the emptiness of their home. A lonely deity. All these stories - and more - are centered around the theme of the moon and can be found in the pages of The Suicide of the Moon.

In this collection of twelve flash fiction stories (super short stories), the moon is portrayed as many things: capricious, rebellious, sad, dangerous, magical, playful, and delicious. It shifts its personality throughout the stories,  just as it shifts through its phases each month. The stories found in The Suicide of the Moon range from fantasy to literary. While varied, the stories all raise questions about human nature in its most crucial forms: curiosity, sacrifice, desperation, vengeance, and love. And they also examine, of course, our fascination with the Earth's closest celestial object.

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