OtherWhere The Vagrant’s Tail

By Garry Grierson
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(3.50 based on 2 reviews)

Published: May 17, 2011
Words: 2,005 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458020956


Description

Arthur Meadows fell into a downward spiral and lost everything after the voices and visions started. His average day consisted of bumming money on the street, and trying to forget his tattered life. But not every person he meets is all that they seem, and a seemingly chance encounter leads to a very different end to the day. This is a Spin-off story from my Novelette 'The Crazies'

Tags

adventure, fantasy, psychological, psychosis, alternate reality, fairytale, otherworldly, gothic fantasy, fantasy action adventure, carrollesque

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Review by: Vanessa Finaughty on July 10, 2011 : star star star
I liked the main character in The Vagrant's Tail, and found the author's voice to be easy to read and enjoyable. The story needs a bit of an edit, but I'd still recommend this as a good read.
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Review by: Logan Branjord on May 17, 2011 : star star star star
Gary Grierson has a well fleshed out character named Arthur. You will quickly identify with him no matter what your background or demographic. That said, there are grammar issues in the text that slowed me down a bit.

I find Gary to be an articulate writer who can paint a realistic picture. I enjoyed The Vagrant's Tale and it is worth your time.

Grammar issues are the only reason it is not 5 stars.
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