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Those Dearly Dead Things: A Collection of Short Works

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Welcome to the world of the Dearly Deads.  The people of Britain who have found love, loss and demise to be such excellent bedfellows.  Those Dearly Dead Things is a collection of short works that studies the death of relationships, the death of humanity, the death of language and above all the death of the soul.

All the stories are linked by the relationships we hold dearest.  Whether you are Linda, the frustrated house wife, or Mary the over-zealous grandma, your own ghost may just lay beneath these covers.  Those Dearly Dead Things  grabs you by the lapels and asks What would you do for, and to, the things you love.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Cameron Grace is author of Wood to Burn. He was born in Gretton, Northamptonshire, England. He became an English and Creative Writing Student in 2013, attending the University of Northampton where he co-founded the literature society 'The Rumour Quill'. Since starting his degree, Cameron won the best short story competition for My Student Style, a webzine that he would one day become joint Editor in Chief for. Entering his final year, Cameron is now Editor in Chief for Under The Fable magazine.

His works have been published in The Bitchin' Kitsch, VoiceIn Journal, Carnival Lit Mag, Under The Fable, and he has written for Radio Drama company Small Start Audio. Currently, he is working on completing his degree, writing a collection of science fiction poetry, and a novel. If you don't find him with a pen in his hand, then you can probably hear him hammering at his guitar, or find him on his Xbox.

344 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 19, 2017

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