Rogue's Atlas: 66 Flash Fiction Stories
by John Long
Release Date: Fall 2022
ISBN: 978-1-955690-42-3
John Long crafts a captivating world that blurs fiction and reality, immersing readers in an occasionally perplexing yet engaging realm. This merging of fiction and reality doesn't challenge reality but confirms its origins. The author's flash fiction becomes tangible rather than abstract, emphasizing that enduring light is a reflection of our perception.
by John Long
Release Date: Fall 2022
ISBN: 978-1-955690-42-3
John Long crafts a captivating world that blurs fiction and reality, immersing readers in an occasionally perplexing yet engaging realm. This merging of fiction and reality doesn't challenge reality but confirms its origins. The author's flash fiction becomes tangible rather than abstract, emphasizing that enduring light is a reflection of our perception.
by John Long
Release Date: Fall 2022
ISBN: 978-1-955690-42-3
John Long crafts a captivating world that blurs fiction and reality, immersing readers in an occasionally perplexing yet engaging realm. This merging of fiction and reality doesn't challenge reality but confirms its origins. The author's flash fiction becomes tangible rather than abstract, emphasizing that enduring light is a reflection of our perception.
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About the Author
JOHN LONG was an original member of the legendary "Stonemasters," a core group of California climbers who lit the fuse on the modern adventure sports revolution. His incredible feats include the first one-day ascent of El Capitan in Yosemite Valley. Long describes himself as "a writer who just happens to get caught up in climbing and adventuring."
John Long has written over 40 books, with nearly three million copies in print. His literary short stories have been translated into many languages. He is the recipient of a National Book Award, the H. Adams Carter Literary Award from the American Alpine Club, and has won the Grand Prize at the Ban Film and Book Festival.
John Long has two beautiful daughters and two grandchildren. He currently resides in Venice Beach, California.
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Long shapes a world that is rich and mesmeric, at times even baffling. A place where the blur between fiction and non-fiction is not a threat to our reality, but an affirmation that we have found its beginning. Long’s flash fiction is no phantom in a bottle. He reminds us that, bright as it may be, it is not the light but our own eyes that do the flickering. The light endures, as does Long’s wit and craft in this exercise on the ineffable.
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