Description
Fiction. Short Story. In a desolate near future, an unemployed trucker gets paid to chauffeur a simulacrum of Benjamin Franklin on a speaking tour across America. A lonely realtor takes in a long-lost uncle who claims to have returned from the future and blogs accordingly. A self-help writer finds inspiration in his dogged but troubled young milkman. The finest actor of his generation stoops to coaching actors on the set of a sci-fi cheapie. And the translator aboard a Portuguese carrack must decide whether to follow his deranged captain, Ferdinand Magellan, or end his reign of terror by killing him. The stories in FATHERS OF CAMBODIAN TIME-TRAVEL SCIENCE present a strange future and harrowing past in a delightful, alchemical mixture of realism and complete bullshit.
Author Bio
Bradley Bazzle is the author of the novel Trash Mountain. His short stories appear in The Missouri Review, The Iowa Review, New England Review, Epoch, Copper Nickel, Beloit Fiction Journal, and elsewhere. A long time ago he wrote and performed sketch comedy at the UCB Theatre in New York City. Today he lives with his wife and daughter in Athens, Georgia.
Author City: ATHENS, GA USA