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‘A Hole in the Wall of the Universe’ made the hairs on my neck stand on
end - a stunning piece of writing and, in my less-than-humble opinion,
one of the best I've read. I could tell you about the tears in my eyes,
but I won't lest you think I'm soft. Hazel
Richards, Novelist
‘Elinor’ explores the dark side of the human consciousness. Griffiths
has successfully recreated a horror poem which strikes as completely
authentic for its genre. He is a fine writer and any collection of his
is worth reading. Marc Sammans, The Horror Express
Magazine
‘Buena Vista’ is reminiscent of old television programs such as The Andy
Griffith Show and Dukes of Hazzard. The author captures the parochial
feel of those golden television hits and anyone familiar with small town
America will find an identifiable character. It’s well-written, funny
and a highly recommended read. Gary Gray, Global
Inner Visions Magazine
‘Memoriam’ is a sci-fi story in the spirit of Philip K Dick, which
tackles the eternal love/hate relationship we sometimes have with our
parents. If the rest of this collection is anything like it, you're in
for a thoughtful and provocative treat. Sarah
Dobbs, Scifantastic Magazine
‘The Presence of Jalendu’, a short, simple tale of a shopkeeper and a
beggar, kept coming back to me long after reading, mainly because of its
enigmatic ending. Like all good stories, it manages to say something
about the strange, confusing business we call Life - and it's exactly
the kind of story we look for at Cadenza. We were delighted to be given
the opportunity to publish it. John Ravenscroft,
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