Dabbler in Drabbles, Volume Three
(2024)(The third book in the Dabbler in Drabbles series)
A collection of stories by Rhys Hughes
A drabble is a flash fiction that is exactly one hundred words long. And here we have a cyclops who is writing them and telling them to his friend, a centaur. Three hundred drabbles. The stories are miniature adventures, comedies and tragedies, tales of space and time, accounts of voyages and discoveries, many of them ironic or paradoxical, some of them featuring robots and monsters and ghosts, but each one compressed into an easily-digested snack for the mind. And this is the third volume of four...
"If I said he was a Welsh writer who writes as though he has gone to school with the best writing from all over the world, I wonder if my compliment would just sound provincial. Hughes style, with all that means, is among the most beautiful Ive encountered in several years. SAMUEL R. DELANY
"Rhys Hughes seems almost the sum of our planets literature. He toys with convention. He makes the metaphysical political, the personal incredible and the comic hints at subtle pain. Few living fictioneers approach this chefs sardonic confections, certainly not in English. MICHAEL MOORCOCK
"It's a crime that Rhys Hughes is not as widely known as Italo Calvino and other writers of that stature. Brilliantly written and conceived, Hughes fiction has few parallels anywhere in the world. In some alternate universe with a better sense of justice, his work triumphantly parades across all bestseller lists. JEFF VANDERMEER
Genre: Fantasy
"If I said he was a Welsh writer who writes as though he has gone to school with the best writing from all over the world, I wonder if my compliment would just sound provincial. Hughes style, with all that means, is among the most beautiful Ive encountered in several years. SAMUEL R. DELANY
"Rhys Hughes seems almost the sum of our planets literature. He toys with convention. He makes the metaphysical political, the personal incredible and the comic hints at subtle pain. Few living fictioneers approach this chefs sardonic confections, certainly not in English. MICHAEL MOORCOCK
"It's a crime that Rhys Hughes is not as widely known as Italo Calvino and other writers of that stature. Brilliantly written and conceived, Hughes fiction has few parallels anywhere in the world. In some alternate universe with a better sense of justice, his work triumphantly parades across all bestseller lists. JEFF VANDERMEER
Genre: Fantasy
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