A stray bullet hits a suicidal man; a neurotic woman can only make love while reading Tennessee Williams; a young man hunts down the mob boss who accidentally killed his dog; a photographer waits for police photos of his murdered lover. In Even the Moon is Frightened of Me, Glen Paul Hammond presents a world made up of the fantastic and the mundane: A world where human beings struggle to be creators and not slaves, authors of their own lives and not life's objects. Whether it is through a fist fight in a back alley or a face-to-face meeting with a revered movie star, Hammond's characters attempt to define who they are by interacting somewhere in that space between relationship and violence. Presented in three parts and ending with an Epilogue, this collection of short stories dramatizes the archetypal themes of meaning, freedom, isolation and death by presenting characters who confront the vicissitudes of life while struggling to maintain their own sense of individuality.
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