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8:59:29

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Pub Date Feb 23 2023 | Archive Date Jun 01 2023


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Description

When a disgruntled adjunct faculty teacher decides to get revenge on the head of her department, she begins a dark (and darkly comic) journey into the cracks between modern society and the secret depravity that lies underneath. She has to navigate the demons of technology, creativity, and Hell itself, but soon she must face the deepest, darkest horror of them all: her own personal failures.

"Polly Schattel's 8:59:29 is an expertly rendered fable of moral conflict. Threaded into the high-velocity plot is a playful but exacting study of obsolete forces leaving residue on the contemporary world. It’s a tale of demons and hexes, of class and education, and of technology’s pernicious expansion as a governing social force. Wicked, sardonic, intelligent horror fiction." —Mike Thorn, author of Peel Back and See

When a disgruntled adjunct faculty teacher decides to get revenge on the head of her department, she begins a dark (and darkly comic) journey into the cracks between modern society and the secret...


Advance Praise

"8:59:29 is filled with powerful swipes at the modern world, profoundly entertaining and written with razor-sharp cuts at the contemporary world with a finale that, if this were an episode of The Twilight Zone, we would be ranking it as one of the best episodes ever." Jim McLeod, Ginger Nuts of Horror

"...this wry, wicked send-up of artistic and academic frustration has a bizarre charm." —Publishers Weekly

"8:59:29 is filled with powerful swipes at the modern world, profoundly entertaining and written with razor-sharp cuts at the contemporary world with a finale that, if this were an episode of The...


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ISBN 9781685100780
PRICE $4.95 (USD)
PAGES 65

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