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Love, Lies, Bleeding

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Love, Lies, Bleeding

Contributors:

By (Author) Randy Russell

ISBN:

9781667853994

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

3rd January 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

Love, Lies, Bleeding is an epic collection of eleven stories, from very short to very long, with a variety of approachesboth traditional and experimentaland the common theme of romantic love. From infatuation to obsession, from bliss to heartbreakthese stories try to answer the big questions. Lovewhat is it Why are we obsessed with it Is it worth it Is it possible to live without it Or is it essential
On the first few days of the new millennium, "Nine Lies" depicts some odd adventures during a cross-country train trip. An extended refueling stop in Havre, Montana provokes the protagonist to consider the possible outcomes of a variety of eventsperhaps real, possibly imaginarylikely a combination of both.
More of a prose poem, "Summer" drops in on that all-to-brief, elevated, magical time of new lovewhich could be a fairytale happily ever afteror, perhaps death.
A quest for redemption or simply refreshment "The Pool" is about pursuing your dreamsis it ultimately worth it
What does it take for a person to cross the line into a life of crime It turns out, not much in this humorous snapshot of petty thievery, called "Miller Lowlife."
A big city, high-rise office is the setting for "Please Let Me Know When You'll Be at the Party," the story of a temp worker's obsession with the woman he is temporarily replacing.
"Fiddle o' Blood" is a dual narrative from the points of view of a country singer and her loving, younger, fanas they meet over a bottle of cheap wine.
Set in the 1970s, "Learning to Play the Piano" highlights the unlikely relationship of a Hollywood starlet and 12-year-old boyboth a twisted coming of age story and (possibly) an allegory for the courting of addiction.
More of a novella, "Holly Golightly," follows a woman through the day in which she decides to break up with her boyfriend. The day's events include a movie, titled, Zigzag, that Holly sees at the theaterand ends up being at the heart of her difficult decision.
Literally bleeding love and lies, "A Plea to My Heart Which You Now Posses" starts with the old "organ theft" urban legend, then follows a twisty path of deception and self-deception.
Toni, in the story, "Toni and the Dragon," decides to break up with her boyfriend when she meets someone new. "The Dragon," in the story, is the good, the bad, the funny, and the sometimes sad.
A bad week of epic proportions is depicted in "The Golden Pineapple"which follows a man through the last days of his job. He then takes a train trip into the past, where he grapples with some ethical, life-changing questionssaves the world, then doesn't.

Author Bio

Randy Russell has published fiction (Black Iris, The Doughnuts), and has written and acted in movies (American Job, The Pool, Modus Operandi). He has also written for Utne Reader, Factsheet Five Zine Reader, and Talkhouse. Russell has published countless zines, including Mickey Rourke, American Job, and The Sweet Ride, and was the proprietor of the book/zine store, The Secret Goldfish, and punk record store, Garbage Inc. Over the years he's played in over a dozen bands, including The Ragged Bags, Moonlove, and Love Me Avenue. Currently, he writes for the website, rspeen.com, and is an infrequent guest on The Randy Russell Podcast. He is a Capricorn.

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