Slice of Life
(2011)A collection of stories by Paul Haines
2010 Ditmar Award for Best Collected Work
Morrigan Books is very proud to republish Paul Haines' collection Slice of Life, as part of its new e-book series. Paul has already been published by Morrigan Books in the anthology Scenes from the Second Storey, with his short story I've Seen the Man, and has garnered success with his writing, several of his short stories winning awards throughout the genre community.
Morrigan Books is extremely excited about being able to offer the Ditmar 2010 and Chronos 2010 winner, Slice of Life to a wider audience and believe it is a book that shows the determination of Morrigan Books to showcase the best of genre fiction today.
Haines' Slice of Life - seventeen glistening stories, sweating with twenty first century paranoia and anxiety from the decaying mind of the winner of the 2005 Ditmar for New Talent.
Exuberant, profane, and totally whacked out
- Ellen Datlow
It's a great, nasty read. Recommended
- Jenny Blackford, World Fantasy Award judge
A collection that's like nothing else out there, brimming with incident and irreverence, both as regards the idea of author as creator and the tropes of genre, absurd and yet deadly serious in some of the things it has to say. It won't be to everyone's taste, but if you're of an iconoclastic bent the Paul Haines experience might be just what you're looking for.
- Pete Tennant, Black Static #15
Genre: Horror
Morrigan Books is extremely excited about being able to offer the Ditmar 2010 and Chronos 2010 winner, Slice of Life to a wider audience and believe it is a book that shows the determination of Morrigan Books to showcase the best of genre fiction today.
Haines' Slice of Life - seventeen glistening stories, sweating with twenty first century paranoia and anxiety from the decaying mind of the winner of the 2005 Ditmar for New Talent.
Exuberant, profane, and totally whacked out
- Ellen Datlow
It's a great, nasty read. Recommended
- Jenny Blackford, World Fantasy Award judge
A collection that's like nothing else out there, brimming with incident and irreverence, both as regards the idea of author as creator and the tropes of genre, absurd and yet deadly serious in some of the things it has to say. It won't be to everyone's taste, but if you're of an iconoclastic bent the Paul Haines experience might be just what you're looking for.
- Pete Tennant, Black Static #15
Genre: Horror
Used availability for Paul Haines's Slice of Life