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Bridge Troll: A Suburban Fantasy Novelette

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This novelette is a suburban fairy tale full of blood, drool, top hats, and fangs.


Every day for Travis is a combination of being picked on by his classmates, being disciplined by his teacher, and being beaten by his alcoholic father. But then Travis discovers a troll under a bridge, and this troll helps Travis learn a valuable lesson: sometimes to find true happiness, you need to feed those who are mean to you to your new best friend.



This story contains violence that may not be suitable for young readers.

Kindle Edition

First published July 17, 2013

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Christopher Brimmage

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Christopher Brimmage is a writer, marketer, former teacher, and former boy band frontman. He enjoys posing like statues in front of statues and writing, particularly sci-fi and satire. He has a wife named Geraldine to whom he loves to sing Meatloaf, a son named Augustus with whom he has formed The Steam Roller Boyz, and a pair of brothers that he loves to annoy.


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August 23, 2013
Ever think about getting revenge on your parents, teachers, class bullies? Well, young Travis does and he may have just found the prefect means to pull it off.
Due to the fact that this book discusses child abuse, it might not be for every reader. Yet as a work of revenge-fantasy fiction it plays out well.
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