Milton Marmalade's Remarkably Silly Stories for Grown-ups

Milton Marmalade's Remarkably Silly Stories for Grown-ups

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Publisher's Synopsis

Do you lack levity? If you take yourself lightly you may one day learn to fly. Silly Stories are happy tales with just a bit of necessary darkness.

Milton Marmalade's Remarkably Silly Stories for Grown-ups is a slim volume of strange tales which struggle with universal questions like the meaning of now, infinity, and why Wolf fell in love with Redcap. The girl who was not a vampire explores the problem and triumph of being who you are. Chocolatina is a satire on the odd puritanism that informs some New Age thinking and at the same time a paean in praise of chocolate. Milton Marmalade has also sneaked in a few poems, mostly silly and one just a little bit erotic (not enough to make you spurt your takeaway coffee in public). In a deliberate protest against the decayed mores of the age, the poems rhyme. A literary tapas time for curly minds everywhere. Illustrated by Martin Dace.

Book information

ISBN: 9780956549778
Publisher: Narrow Gate Press
Imprint: Narrow Gate Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 106
Weight: 78g
Height: 100mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 12mm